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ORANGE COUNTY, Fla. – After more than a year of nightly disruptions, the Orange County Board of Commissioners has approved a new ordinance restricting fireworks use to just three days: July 4, New Year’s Eve and New Year’s Day.
The ordinance comes after residents raised concerns about safety, frightened pets and sleepless nights caused by constant explosions.
“March looked like this very busy March. This guy is shooting off bombs and mortars near our homes. There are 105 homes on our block,” a resident said during a recent county meeting.
Store managers said they are working to keep customers informed about the new rules. State law is already posted in stores, and officials plan to display the county ordinance on banners so customers can stay up to date.
“We’ve been talking to customers, especially our regulars. I’ve mentioned it. They knew. We’re not surprised,” said Izaiah Ortiz, assistant manager at Phantom Fireworks.
Local law enforcement officers can now issue citations based on video or audio evidence, making enforcement easier for neighbors.
Some residents said they were unaware the ordinance had taken effect, while others expressed mixed feelings.
“To me, it’s 50-50 because a lot of holidays fall on different days. You want to be considerate and not shoot fireworks all night long,” said Orange County resident David White.
Ortiz said some people are upset about the restrictions but encouraged everyone to read the law.
“I know some people are distraught about not using fireworks. But there are laws. There are sections in the law that people can read,” he said.
The new ordinance aims to balance celebration with community safety and peace. For more information, residents can check banners at local fireworks retailers or contact county officials.
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