Fireworks Prohibited at City Parks and Lakes
Posted/updated on: July 5, 2011 at 2:06 am
TYLER — During the Fourth of July holiday, the City of Tyler is reminding residents that the use of fireworks is prohibited at City parks and recreation areas, unless permitted. Section 8-4 of the City Code prohibits the use of fireworks or explosive devices at City parks within or outside the City limits. “With the extremely dry conditions we have experienced this summer, we are actively enforcing the prohibition on fireworks in City park areas,” explained Tyler Police Chief Gary Swindle.
The City will also enforce the prohibition on fireworks at Lake Tyler (Chapter 6) and will provide police officers to patrol the camping and picnicking areas of the lake to enforce this restriction. A permit was granted to Brian Conaway from Conaway Enterprises for Sunday night’s professional fireworks display at the west dam. And a permit has been issued to the Tyler Jaycees for the professional fireworks display July 4 at Lindsey Park, with gates open as of 4 p.m. and fireworks beginning around 9:30 p.m. “In the situations where a permit has been granted for a fireworks display, the vendor must have a fire truck and firefighters on site, as well as a professional pyro technician,” explained Chief Swindle.