Seaside Fire Department with updates to firework enforcement ahead of the 4th of July

Jeanette Bent

SEASIDE, Calif. (KION-TV) — The Seaside Fire Department held a presentation for the City Council tonight on firework enforcement ahead of the 4th of July.

Officials say that there is a zero tolerance policy for illegal fireworks in the City of Seaside. They say that they plan to use more drones this year and police bodycam footage to catch people in the act for both administrative and criminal citations.

Authorities are also proposing no parking on General Jim Moore Boulevard between Hilby Avenue and Coe Avenue.

They are also proposing closing a portion of Laguna Grande Park.

Local authorities also say they are working to educate the community about the illegal fireworks through outreach as well as a partnership with T-N-T Fireworks to help get the word out to local schools.

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