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July 4th fireworks: Modesto neighborhood keeping you up? Know  your rights and how  to file a complaint
July 4th fireworks: Modesto neighborhood keeping you up? Know  your rights and how  to file a complaint

Time of India

time03-07-2025

  • Time of India

July 4th fireworks: Modesto neighborhood keeping you up? Know your rights and how to file a complaint

You're not alone if your Modesto neighborhood has already begun to ring with fireworks, even before the Fourth of July. Locals are fed up with the noise, and the city is cracking down. Whether you want to report it or simply learn the rules, here's what you should keep in mind. The city has strict regulations regarding when and what types of fireworks are permitted. From noise ordinances to hefty fines, residents can report violations and reclaim peace during the holiday season. ALSO READ: US Independence Day 2025: What your zodiac sign says about how you celebrate the 4th of July Residents of Modesto must abide by a number of municipal and state regulations governing the lighting of fireworks, which cover everything from the kinds of fireworks that are permitted to the times at which they can be detonated, as per a report by Modbee. Which fireworks are illegal in California? Illegal fireworks in California include: Live Events Rockets in the sky Rockets in bottles Roman candles Shells in the air Firecrackers According to the California Governor's Office of Emergency Services, "other fireworks that explode, go into the air, or move on the ground in an uncontrollable manner" are also prohibited. How can I report my neighborhood's illegal fireworks? Residents of Modesto have three options for reporting unlawful fireworks: Crime Stoppers at 209-521-4636, the GoModesto! app, or the department's non-emergency line at 209-552-2470. Residents should dial 9-1-1 in the event of an emergency, such as a fire or an injury, as quoted in a report by Modbee. What are the consequences in Modesto for using fireworks illegally? In Modesto, setting off fireworks without permission can lead to fines and citations. To combat unlawful fireworks, the Modesto Police Department intends to step up patrols on July 4. The agency will assist in identifying violations in the air by using its Sky-1 surveillance drone. 52 citations for unlawful firework use were issued by Modesto police in 2025, resulting in $96,000 in fines. The first-time fine for illegal fireworks in Modesto is $2,000, and repeat offenders face fines of up to $4,000. A $10,000 fine can be imposed for producing or selling illegal fireworks. When are fireworks allowed in my area? Local governments have the authority to establish their own regulations regarding the timing of fireworks. Up until Friday, July 4, Modesto residents are permitted to light fireworks from 9 a.m. to 10 p.m. How to report my neighbor in Modesto for using fireworks late at night? The city of Modesto says that "safe and sane fireworks" can no longer be set off after 10 p.m. on Friday. According to the city, citizens can report fireworks misuse by calling the GoModesto! app, the Modesto Police Department's non-emergency line at 209-552-2470, or Crime Stoppers at 209-521-4636. According to the city, if you plan to file a report, be sure to include a description, the address where the incident is taking place, and any other details. The Modesto noise ordinance also prohibits setting off fireworks after ten o'clock at night. FAQs Can I report my neighbor's fireworks after 10 p.m. in Modesto? Yes, fireworks after 10 p.m. are against local law. Call 209-552-2470 or report it through the GoModesto! app. What happens if someone sets off illegal fireworks in Modesto? They could face fines ranging from $2,000 to $10,000 for selling or manufacturing illegal fireworks. Economic Times WhatsApp channel )

City of Modesto launches revamped app to help with blight
City of Modesto launches revamped app to help with blight

CBS News

time24-04-2025

  • General
  • CBS News

City of Modesto launches revamped app to help with blight

MODESTO — From trash in alleys to illegal dumping, blight is piling up in Modesto. But city crews are hitting the streets to offer new ways to get the community more involved. Kolton Pacheco and his team are on the frontlines of Modesto's blight abatement program. From organizing large-scale cleanups to responding to resident reports, he says community involvement is key. "This is our community where our kids go to school," Pacheco said. "Having a clean neighborhood is a great way to start your day." Reporting buildups of garbage or large items just got a lot easier. All residents need to do is log onto the GoModesto! app, where they can attach photos and GPS locations to their reports which go directly to the blight abatement team. Response time takes only 24 to 48 hours. Still, Pacheco said that illegal dumping remains their biggest challenge. "Part of our job is to investigate illegal dumping, and if we can find things that tie it to the individual who might have illegally dumped it there, we do follow through with enforcement activity," he said. This Saturday is Love Modesto, an annual event that brings in thousands of volunteers to help clean up the city and remove buildup. The city told CBS Sacramento that they will be announcing their Mo'Beautiful campaign in an attempt to gain more community involvement.

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