As many of you are aware, the Governor of Utah has issued an Executive Order temporarily restricting fireworks statewide through July 5 in response to elevated wildfire risk across Utah. In addition, the Utah Division of Forestry, Fire and State Lands (FFSL) has implemented fireworks restrictions due to current fire conditions.

After careful consideration and consultation with local and state fire officials, Mayor Waite and Fire Chief Cazier have jointly decided to uphold and continue the prohibition on personal fireworks within our community through July 5 in support of the state’s efforts to reduce wildfire risk and protect public safety.

This decision was not made lightly. Wildfire activity across Utah has already stretched firefighting resources thin, and many local personnel and equipment resources are committed to supporting fire response efforts throughout the state. Preventing new fire starts is one of the most important steps we can take to protect our residents, homes, businesses, and surrounding public lands.

While personal fireworks will not be permitted, we encourage residents and visitors to celebrate safely by attending one of the professionally managed commercial fireworks displays taking place in our region, including:

  • Commercial fireworks displays in St. George
  • Tuacahn Amphitheatre fireworks displays on July 3 and July 4

Professional displays provide an opportunity for families to enjoy the tradition and excitement of fireworks while minimizing the risk of wildfire and reducing demands on emergency responders.

We also encourage families to celebrate with the many traditions that make Independence Day special: parades, barbecues, community events, patriotic programs, outdoor recreation, and spending time with friends, family, and neighbors.

We recognize this may be disappointing for some, but public safety must remain our highest priority. Mayor Waite and Fire Chief Cazier appreciate the community’s understanding and cooperation as we work together to protect lives, property, and our beautiful landscapes during this period of extreme fire danger.

Reporting and Emergencies

Non-Emergency Violations:
Report illegal fireworks discharge by calling dispatch at 435-634-5730.

Emergencies:
Always call 911 for immediate safety concerns or emergencies involving fire or threats to life or property.

Thank you for doing your part to help keep our community safe, and we wish everyone a safe and enjoyable Independence Day holiday.

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