For those diehard celebrants of national holidays who love their
fireworks, there is good news to celebrate in Covington, Louisiana, this
year. Fireworks have been made legal in Covington for the major
holidays of the 4th of July and New Year’s Eve. A unanimous vote by the
city council of Covington, Louisiana lifted the fireworks ban and
have allowed the sales of fireworks for the 4 days
surrounding the New
Year’s Eve holiday as well as 3 days in July for the 4th of July.
For many people, this will come as welcome news as they had already
been putting on small fireworks shows in their driveways or backyards,
or even full-scale displays for rural areas where there was a lot of
land to catch any fallout from falling debris, but the fact that the
sale of fireworks is now official will help with the local economy
during these times of year as well. This change did go into effect for
our upcoming New Year’s Eve celebration, so neighbors should expect a
bit more noise during this holiday than normal, now that they will have
local access to more fun-filled firebrands.
Even though the municipal law had only prohibited the shooting off of
fireworks within city limits of Covington, it was up the police
department’s discretion at some places as to where the city limits ended
and unicorporated Covington began. This will take a lot of the pressure
off the police department during these holidays to pursue other calls
not involving unhappy neighbors and fireworks. The city council held a
public hearing before voting unanimously in favor of lifting the ban and
received positive support.
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