Direct staff to strengthen fireworks enforcement law
In Plain English
Richmond's current fireworks law is difficult to enforce effectively. City staff will draft stronger enforcement tools and present updated rules by July 2021. If approved, the city gains better ability to cite violators and reduce illegal fireworks use.
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