Hiawatha's fireworks ban to remain in place
04/16/2025

(KNZA)--Hiawatha's fireworks ban will remain in place.

Hiawatha City Administrator Brad Scott brought the issue up for discussion at Monday evening's City Commission meeting.

Currently, city ordinance prohibits the discharging of fireworks within the city limits and fireworks stands in the city limits.

A motion by Commissioner Brian Shefferd to lift the fireworks ban and allows stands in town failed on a 2-3 vote.

Commissioner Tom Martin joined Shefferd in voting for the motion. Mayor Becky Shamburg, along with Commissioners Laura Tollefson and Dave Middendorf, cast the dissenting votes.

Shefferd said other area towns allow fireworks. He said he's heard from number of residents over the years who would like to see the fireworks ban lifted.

Middendorf said he thinks they would have a lot of complaints if they opened it up. He said the city already provides a place for people to discharge fireworks at the City Lake and holds a public display.

Shamburg voiced concerns about the negative effects it would have on pets.

Police Chief Mickey Gruber said he was not support of allowing fireworks.

Shefferd said if they were not going to allow people to shoot off fireworks in town, they should at least allow someone to have a stand.

Shamburg and Tollefson both indicated that's something they could support with certain restrictions.

City Attorney Andy Delaney will draft an ordinance for the Commission's consideration at their next meeting.


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