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Fireworks Illegal In Cedar Park, Officials Remind Residents
They're pretty to look at, but it's illegal to possess or use fireworks in the city and within 5,000 feet of the city limits.

CEDAR PARK, TX — City officials on Monday urged residents not to use fireworks over the holidays, reminding of their illegality.
Fireworks sales on the city's outskirts that began on Dec. 20 will run through Jan. 1. But the Cedar Park Fire Department reminds citizens and residents in its entire fire service area to not use fireworks at all —and to be careful with other holiday-related activities such as cooking.
"While fireworks are extremely popular at this time of year, it is illegal to possess or use them in the City of Cedar Park and within 5,000 feet (just under a mile) of the city limits without a special permit," city officials wrote in a press advisory. The Cedar Park Fire Department responds to several areas of Travis and Williamson Counties, which are not in the city limits but are part of the city’s extraterritorial jurisdiction (ETJ). "Fireworks are illegal in those ETJ areas that are served by the Cedar Park Fire Department," officials added.
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Added Cedar Park Fire Chief James Mallinger: “We realize that it can be confusing to know whether fireworks are illegal at your home — especially if you live in an area that is just outside of Cedar Park city limits. This is why the Cedar Park Fire Department and other area Fire Departments in Williamson County have joined together to create an online map. It shows exactly where fireworks may and may not be used. It is still important to keep in mind that if you live less than a mile from Cedar Park city limits you could be breaking the law by possessing or using fireworks, and we still maintain that the safest thing to do is not use fireworks.”
The link to the referenced online map can be found here: https://gis.wilco.org/maps/?viewer=countymap. It shows areas marked off in red that are the “buffer zones” surrounding area city limits. Fireworks are illegal both inside the city limits and in these buffer zones shown on the map.
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The City of Cedar Park has a zero tolerance policy regarding fireworks, officials stressed That means police must issue citations to any violators, with fines and court costs adding up to $189, according to city officials.
“The reason we have zero tolerance with fireworks is that we’ve seen serious injuries and property damage from them," Mallinger said. "What starts out as a good time can easily end in a tragedy and ruin the holiday season.”
Additionally, the Cedar Park Fire Department is asking residents to be vigilant about preventing house fires during the holiday season and the colder winter months. This includes using extreme caution while cooking indoors and outdoors, heating homes and patio areas and decorating with holiday lighting, officials said.
“One of the most common causes of fires we see is unattended cooking," Mallinger said. "When you are cooking, if you must leave the kitchen wear an apron or carry an oven mitt to remind you to check on your cooking.”
The Cedar Park Fire Department joined firefighters from several other departments across the region to make a video public service announcement called Stop the Pop.
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