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Independence Day Holiday Reminders from Des Moines Public Safety Officials

Des Moines, IALocal News

Ahead of the Fourth of July holiday, Des Moines public safety officials are reminding residents of the strict regulations prohibiting the use of consumer fireworks within city limits. This announcement serves as a timely reminder for the upcoming holiday on July 3, 2020, as many prepare for celebrations. The city administration buildings are currently closed due to ongoing COVID-19 precautions, with a scheduled reopening on July 6. Importantly, there will be no delays in garbage, recycling, and yard waste collections, ensuring that city services remain uninterrupted during the holiday. The city expresses gratitude to residents who are being considerate of their neighbors by refraining from fireworks.

For those interested, the city's municipal ordinance can be reviewed online, reinforcing the message of community safety. This initiative not only addresses legal compliance but also fosters a sense of community engagement and respect. The communication reflects the city's commitment to maintaining a safe and enjoyable environment for all residents.

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