Know Before You Blow: Your Guide to Fireworks Restrictions in the Kansas City Metro Area
As we prepare to light up the sky for the 4th of July, it’s crucial to understand the fireworks regulations in and around the Kansas City metro area. Knowing the rules can help ensure your celebration doesn't end with a visit from the local fire department or a stern talking-to from your neighbor. Here’s a detailed guide on the dos and don'ts of fireworks in various cities around the Kansas City metro area. Follow these tips to avoid landing yourself in the clinker or making a significant contribution to your city’s coffers via fines! MISSOURIfirework rules by KC metro area city, county: BELTON: No fireworks may be set off until 10 a.m. June 28. The hours they are permitted to be discharged are from 10 a.m. to 10 p.m. through the duration of the sales and use period ending at midnight on the 4th of July. No fireworks may be discharged on public property or from any moving vehicle. BLUE SPRINGS: Fireworks are permitted to be discharged July 1 – 3 from 10 a.m. to 11 p.m. and on July 4 from 10 a.m. to midnight. Bottle rockets and aerial luminaires are prohibited by the city. CLAY COUNTY: All municipalities have their own ordinances; refer to cities for more information. GLADSTONE: Not allowed within the city or county limits. GRAIN VALLEY: Fireworks should only be discharged between the hours of 9 a.m. and 11 p.m. from July 2 – 4. GRANDVIEW: Not permitted within city limits. INDEPENDENCE: Only permitted on July 3 and July 5 between 10 a.m. and 11 p.m. On July 4, they are permitted between 10 a.m. and midnight. JACKSON COUNTY: It is prohibited to possess or shoot fireworks. KANSAS CITY, MISSOURI: Not permitted within city limits. LEE’S SUMMIT: Fireworks can only be discharged on July 2 and July 3 from 10 a.m. to 11 p.m. and July 4 from 10 a.m. to midnight. You must possess a Fireworks Use Permit before discharging any fireworks within the city limits. LIBERTY: Non-aerial fireworks are permitted between 4 p.m. and 10 p.m. on July 3 and July 4. Aerial fireworks are permitted only on three acres of land or more between 4 p.m. and 10 p.m. July 3 and July 4. NORTH KANSAS CITY: Not permitted within the city limits. PARKVILLE: Fireworks are permitted from 10 a.m. to 10 p.m. July 1 – 5 and until midnight on July 4. You can purchase aerial fireworks, but they cannot be discharged within city limits PECULIAR: Allowed July 1 – 3 from 10 a.m. to 10 p.m. Allowed July 4 from 10 a.m. to midnight. Fireworks are prohibited on public streets, sidewalks, public parks or public grounds within city limits. PLATTE CITY: Allowed June 20 – July 3 from 10 a.m. to 10 p.m. Allowed July 4 between 10 a.m. to midnight. RAYMORE: Fireworks may be discharged between 10 a.m. and 10 p.m. July 1 and 2; noon to 10 p.m. July 3; 10 a.m. to midnight July 4. Fireworks are not permitted on any public street, sidewalk or trail and are not allowed on public grounds without approval from the city council. Bottle rockets, Roman candles and aerial luminaries are not allowed in city limits. RAYTOWN: Fireworks can be discharged between 10 a.m. and 11 p.m. on July 4 and between noon and 10 p.m. July 5. Stick rockets, missiles and sky lanterns are prohibited. RIVERSIDE: Allowed from June 26 – July 2 and July 5 from 10 a.m. to 10 p.m. Allowed July 3 – 4 from 10 a.m. to midnight. No bottle rockets are allowed and fireworks can't be discharged within 600 feet of any church, hospital, medical facility, public school, library or day care facility or within 300 feet of where fireworks are stored. KANSAS Firework rules by KC metro area city, county BASEHOR: Fireworks are permitted between 10 a.m. and 10 p.m. from July 1 to July 3, and July 4 from 9 a.m. through 11:59 p.m. Fireworks should not be discharged within 300 feet of any hospital, infirmary or retirement home. BONNER SPRINGS: Fireworks are legal July 3 and July 4 between 9 a.m. and 11 p.m. DE SOTO: Fireworks are permitted to be discharged from July 2 to July 3 between 10 a.m. and 10 p.m. and July 4 between 10 a.m. and midnight. EDWARDSVILLE: Fireworks may be purchased between June 28 and July 4. The discharging of fireworks is only permitted from July 1 through July 4 between 9 a.m. and midnight. GARDNER: Fireworks may be used only from July 2 through July 4 between 10 a.m. and 11 p.m. Bottle rockets or any firework containing a stabilization stick are not permitted. Fireworks are not to be thrown in the path of any animal, person or moving vehicle. Read all prohibited locations here. JOHNSON COUNTY: It is illegal to set off fireworks anywhere in unincorporated areas of Johnson County without a permit. KANSAS CITY, KANSAS: Allowed July 2 – 4 from 9 a.m. to 11 p.m. Not allowed: bottle rockets and skyrockets. It is illegal to shoot fireworks on any public road, alley or sidewalk, within 150 feet of a fireworks stand or within 100 feet of a gas station. LANSING: Fireworks can be discharged within Lansing city limits from July 1 – 4 between noon and 10 p.m., except on July 4 when fireworks can be discharged from noon until 11 p.m. Bottle rockets are prohibited. LAWRENCE: Not permitted within city limits without a permit. LEAVENWORTH: Not allowed within city limits. FORT LEAVENWORTH: Personal fireworks are not permitted on fort. LEAWOOD: Not allowed within city limits. LENEXA: Sparklers, smoke devices and poppers are all allowed. All other fireworks are prohibited. MERRIAM: Not allowed within city limits. MISSION: Not allowed within city limits. MISSION HILLS: Not allowed within city limits. OLATHE: Not allowed within city limits. OVERLAND PARK: Not allowed within city limits. PRAIRIE VILLAGE: Not allowed within city limits. ROELAND PARK: Allowed on July 4 between 8 a.m. and 11 p.m. Basic firecrackers, sparklers, snakes, and snaps are allowed. SHAWNEE: Fireworks may be set off between the hours of 10 a.m. and 11 p.m. on July 3 and July 4. Bottle rockets, sky lanterns, and M80’s are not permitted. Fireworks may not be set off within 150 feet of a firework stand or gas pump. SPRING HILL: Fireworks can be lit from Friday, June 28 through Friday, July 5 from 8 a.m. to 11 p.m. To light fireworks, you must be at least 18 years of age or be under adult supervision. Fireworks should not be lit: > In any gathering of people> In public parks, including golf courses, and public parking lots of the city> Within any building> In, under, or from a car or vehicle whether moving or standing still> The use of fireworks is prohibited in the event of a burn ban or declaration of an emergency. The sale of fireworks is still allowed during a burn ban. TONGANOXIE: Fireworks may be discharged only between the hours of 8 a.m. and 11 p.m. on June 30, July 1, July 2, July 3 and July 4 of each year WYANDOTTE COUNTY: Allowed July 2 – 4 from 9 a.m. to 11 p.m. Not allowed: bottle rockets and skyrockets. It is illegal to shoot fireworks on any public road, alley or sidewalk, within 150 feet of a fireworks stand or within 100 feet of a gas station. **ALL INFORMATION DEEMED RELIABLE BUT SOME ERRORS MAY EXIST. PLEASE CHECK YOUR LOCAL CITY OR COUNTY ORDINANCES BEFORE BUYING OR SETTING OFF YOUR FIREWORKS!** Reposted from KMBC.
Pets, Vets, and Fireworks: What You Should Know To Help Everyone Enjoy a Safe Fourth of July
Fireworks are a beloved tradition, lighting up the night sky with vibrant colors and loud bangs. While we humans revel in the spectacle, it's essential to remember that our furry friends and veterans suffering from PTSD might not share the same enthusiasm. Here's how fireworks can impact pets and veterans, along with ways to ensure everyone enjoys a safe and peaceful 4th of July. Fireworks and Our Furry Friends Neighborhoods across the country come alive with fireworks during special occasions. However, these dazzling displays can be a source of anxiety and fear for our pets. Loud noises and bright lights can easily scare them, causing stress and potentially leading to them running away or getting injured. Preventive Measures for Pets: Keep Pets Indoors: Ensure your pets are safely inside during fireworks shows. Create a quiet, secure spot in your home where they can feel safe and comfortable. Minimize Noise and Light: Close windows and curtains to reduce the noise and flashes of light. Playing calming music or white noise can also help. Calming Aids: Consider using anxiety wraps, pet-friendly pheromone diffusers, or even consulting your vet about medication to help relax your pets during these loud events. Supporting Veterans with PTSD Fireworks don't just distress our pets; they can also trigger anxiety and flashbacks in veterans suffering from PTSD. The loud noises and sudden flashes of light can exacerbate their symptoms, making the 4th of July a challenging time. How to Help Veterans: Inform in Advance: If you’re planning a fireworks display, inform your veteran neighbors ahead of time. This allows them to prepare or make alternative arrangements. Choose a Different Location: Consider holding fireworks displays away from residential areas, particularly where veterans reside, to minimize their exposure to triggering events. Community Awareness: Raise awareness about the impact of fireworks on veterans. Encourage your community to be mindful and supportive. Practicing Firework Safety Fireworks can be dangerous if mishandled or misused. It's crucial to remember that fireworks are explosives and should be treated with respect and caution. Firework Safety Tips: Follow Instructions: Always follow the manufacturer’s instructions and never attempt to create your own fireworks. Be Prepared: Keep a bucket of water or a hose nearby in case of emergencies. Do Not Relight: Never attempt to relight a firework that didn’t ignite properly. - Maintain Distance: Keep a safe distance from lit fireworks and avoid pointing them at people, animals, or flammable objects. Creating a Harmonious Celebration While fireworks can be thrilling, they also pose challenges for pets, veterans with PTSD, and overall safety. By taking proactive steps to protect our pets, being considerate of our veteran neighbors, and practicing responsible firework usage, we can ensure a harmonious and enjoyable environment for all. Celebrate responsibly this 4th of July. Let's light up the sky without overshadowing the well-being of our beloved pets and esteemed veterans. Happy Independence Day!
Celebrate the 4th of July in Kansas City: 20 Explosive Events You Won't Want to Miss!
Get ready to light up your 4th of July with a bang in the Kansas City metro area! Whether you're into picnicking with historical flair, catching a game with a fireworks finale, or just love the smell of sizzling barbecue mixed with the sight of sky-high explosions, KC's got you covered. From the grand Stars and Stripes Picnic to the charming festivities in Parkville, this Independence Day promises to be anything but dull. Buckle up for a patriotic party that’s sure to knock your sparklers off! Here are the TOP 20 4th of July celebrations in and around the Kansas City metro area for 2024 1. Stars and Stripes Picnic at the National WWI Museum and Memorial Date: July 4, 2024 Time: Starting at 3:00 p.m. Details: Enjoy a picnic, local vendors, live entertainment, and the largest fireworks display in the city. Location: National WWI Museum and Memorial, Kansas City, MO More Info: National WWI Museum and Memorial 2. Parkville 4th of July Celebration Date: July 4, 2024 Time: All day from 10:00 a.m. to 10:30 p.m. Details: Festivities include a pancake breakfast, skydiving exhibition, parade, food, fun, and a fireworks finale at 9:30 p.m. Location: Historic Downtown Parkville, MO More Info: Visit KC 3. Star Spangled Spectacular in Overland Park Date: July 4, 2024 Time: 5:00 p.m. to 10:30 p.m. Details: Concerts, food trucks, and fireworks at Corporate Woods Founders’ Park. Fireworks start at approximately 10:00 p.m. Location: Corporate Woods Founders’ Park, Overland Park, KS More Info: City of Overland Park 4. LibertyFest Date: July 3, 2024 Time: 6:00 p.m. to 10:00 p.m. Details: Family activities, food trucks, live music, and fireworks at 10:00 p.m. Location: Liberty, MO More Info: LibertyFest 5. Fireworks & Drone Show Spectacular at the Royals Game Date: July 3 and July 4, 2024 Time: Game starts at 7:10 p.m., fireworks follow the game. Details: Watch the Kansas City Royals play against the Tampa Bay Rays, followed by a spectacular fireworks show. Location: Kauffman Stadium, Kansas City, MO More Info: KC Parent Magazine 6. Lee's Summit Legacy Blast Date: July 3, 2024 Time: Gates open at 6:00 p.m., fireworks at 9:30 p.m. Details: Fireworks choreographed to music, food trucks, DJs, and kids’ activities. Location: Legacy Park, Lee’s Summit, MO More Info: Lee's Summit Parks and Recreation 7. Smithville Lake Fireworks Display Date: July 4, 2024 Time: Fireworks at approximately 9:00 p.m. Details: Free fireworks show at Smith’s Fork Park with great viewing spots around the lake and park. Location: Smith’s Fork Park, Smithville, MO More Info: KC Parent Magazine 8. Beach Fest at Lake Olathe Date: July 4, 2024 Time: All day event, fireworks in the evening. Details: Includes a sack lunch, Aqua Park use, boat rentals, open swim, and more fun family activities. Location: Lake Olathe, Olathe, KS More Info: City of Olathe 9. Lenexa Freedom Run Date: July 4, 2024 Time: Starting at 7:00 a.m. Details: 5K and 10K runs to kick off the holiday with some exercise. Location: Lenexa, KS More Info: Lenexa Freedom Run 10. Edgerton Community Picnic and Fireworks Date: July 3, 2024 Time: Gates open at 5:00 p.m., fireworks at 9:45 p.m. Details: Free food for the first 500 people, bounce houses, and other free activities. Location: Martin Creek Park, Edgerton, KS More Info: Edgerton Community Picnic and Fireworks 11. Paola Fireworks Spectacular Date: July 3, 2024 Time: Evening Details: Annual fireworks show at Lake Miola. Location: Lake Miola, Paola, KS More Info: Paola Fireworks Spectacular 12. Shawnee's 4th of July Fireworks Date: June 29th, 2024 Time: Fireworks start at 9:30 p.m. Details: Fireworks show at Stump Park with food trucks and family-friendly activities. Location: Stump Park, 4751 Woodland Drive, Shawnee, KS More Info: City of Shawnee 13. North Kansas City Fireworks Show Date: July 4, 2024 Time: Fireworks start at dusk Details: Community event with food trucks, live music, and a fireworks display. Location: Macken Park, North Kansas City, MO More Info: Visit KC 14. Belton's Independence Day Celebration Date: July 4, 2024 Time: Fireworks start at dusk Details: Family-friendly activities, live entertainment, and a fireworks show. Location: Memorial Park, Belton, MO More Info: City of Belton 15. Grandview 4th of July Fireworks Date: July 4, 2024 Time: Fireworks start at 9:30 p.m. Details: Live music, food vendors, and fireworks display. Location: Grandview Amphitheater, Grandview, MO More Info: City of Grandview 16. Raymore 4th of July Celebration Date: June 28, 2024 Time: Fireworks start at dusk Details: Food trucks, kids’ activities, and a fireworks show. Location: Recreation Park, Raymore, MO More Info: City of Raymore 17. Blue Springs Red, White, and Blue Springs Date: July 4, 2024 Time: Fireworks start at 9:30 p.m. Details: Live entertainment, food trucks, and a fireworks display. Location: Blue Springs Fieldhouse, Blue Springs, MO More Info: City of Blue Springs 18. Fort Leavenworth 4th of July Celebration Date: July 4, 2024 Time: 6:00 p.m. to 10:00 p.m. Details: Music, Salute to the Union at 8:00 p.m., and fireworks at dusk. Location: Merritt Lake, Fort Leavenworth, KS More Info: Fort Leavenworth 4th of July Celebration 19. Bonner Springs 4th of July Celebration Date: July 4, 2024 Time: Fireworks start at dusk Details: Patriotic band concert and fireworks display. Location: Kelly Murphy Park, Bonner Springs, KS More Info: Bonner Springs 4th of July 20. De Soto, KS 4th of July Celebration & Fireworks Display Date: July 4, 2024 Time: 7:00 PM Details: Vendors, music and a firework show. Location: Riverfest Park, De Soto, KS More Info: De Soto 4th of July Celebration These events offer a variety of activities ranging from parades and picnics to live music and spectacular fireworks displays (Visit KC) (Kansas Adventure) (AmericanTowns) (City of Shawnee, KS) (Rove.me) (iFamilyKC) (Kansas City Mom Collective). For these and EVEN MORE shows around the metro area, visit KC PARENT!
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