Lehi is cracking down on fireworks within city limits. Why should you care? Noise, safety risks, and potential fines for breaking the rules.
At a glance
Rising — being discussed more frequently. 4 mentions in the last 30 days.
Fines for violations could add up, but the city saves on emergency response costs.
Residents who hate loud noises and want to avoid fire-related hazards will be happier.
Fireworks enthusiasts might be disappointed, but no real harm is expected.
Madelyn Wilson | Lehi Free Press To get an impressive fireworks show going in front of your home, you’ll need to spend about $250 on fireworks, if not more. But as we’ve seen in recent weeks, fires are running rampant in Utah, with 279 human-caused f...
Fireworks ban in effect for Lehi City Lehi Free Press
Jennifer Thomas | Lehi Free Press Driven by historic drought and a surge in wildfires, Utah Governor Spencer Cox issued a state of emergency executive order temporarily banning the discharge of personal fireworks statewide through July 5. In accordan...
Lehi Fireworks Restrictions Lehi Free Press
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