Neighbors,

Remember that it’s illegal to buy, sell or use fireworks in the City of Oklahoma City as you make plans for Independence Day celebrations.
Sparklers, snakes, bottle rockets and all other popular fireworks are included in the ban. The ban applies to all private and public property in Oklahoma City, including parks, lakes and areas along the Oklahoma River.
Locations with Fire Department permits for professional fireworks displays include:
July 3
July 4
- 11501 N I-35 Service Road (Frontier City)
- 1000 S Lincoln Blvd. (Boathouse District)
- 2 S Mickey Mantle Drive (Oklahoma City Dodgers)
July 5
July 6
July 7
Check out the Fire Department’s video about fireworks safety for more information about how to stay safe this weekend, and share it with your friends.
Violators of the City’s fireworks ordinances are subject to a fine of $177, confiscation of fireworks and a possible jail sentence.
Media Contact
Battalion Chief Benny Fulkerson
(405) 316-6897
benny.fulkerson@okc.gov
Harvest Hills South will be seeing the light soon! Street light poles have been set up for six out of the eight lights promised! They are still working on the remaining two.
Your Harvest Hills South Neighborhood Association contacted The City of Oklahoma City with the concern that several of our streets were very dark.










