Marysville, Brier advisory measures ask voters to consider fireworks ban

Voters in Marysville and Brier get a chance this election to say whether they want to see fireworks banned in their communities.

In each city, an advisory measure on the Nov. 3 ballot asks if an ordinance should be enacted to bar sale and use of legal fireworks year-round. The results are nonbinding and won’t change any laws but will give leaders the perspective of many of their residents.

“If the community said, ‘We don’t want fireworks anymore’, we would listen to them,” Brier City Councilwoman Kerin Steele said.

State law allows the sale of legal fireworks for use July 4 and New Year’s Eve up until 1 a.m. Jan. 1. But it also lets cities and counties enact bans within the boundaries of their jurisdiction.

Everett, Edmonds, Gold Bar, Lynnwood, Mill Creek, Mountlake Terrace and Mukilteo have done so, according to data compiled by the Washington State Patrol. Lynnwood is the most recent to act.

In Marysville, sales of fireworks are now allowed from June 28 through July 4. Fireworks can only be set off between 9 a.m. and 11 p.m. July 4.

Proposition 1 on the Nov. 3 ballot asks if the Marysville council should “prohibit the possession, sale and discharge” of fireworks within city limits.

Talk of a ban is a polarizing subject in Marysville.

The council started discussing a ban in 2014. Despite numerous meetings, a committee that included council members, residents and police representatives could not come to a consensus. An unscientific online survey showed 51 percent of city residents favor fireworks.

In the voters pamphlet, resident Andrea Vernon wrote a statement urging a “yes” vote on Proposition 1 while no one filed a statement in opposition.

“Prohibiting fireworks in the City of Marysville is the conscientious and considerate thing to do,” she wrote.

Each year fireworks are the cause of unintentional but damaging fires and serious injuries, she noted. And, for people suffering post traumatic stress disorder, the detonation of fireworks can trigger panic attacks, hallucinations and other symptoms, she argues.

“Please consider the risks and benefits associated with fireworks. Are the few minutes of entertainment fireworks provide really worth risking fire and serious injury?” she wrote. “Furthermore, should we really be celebrating our nation’s independence in a way that causes substantial distress for many of our veterans?”

Fireworks laws in Brier are similar to Marysville with sales allowed from June 28 through July 4 and setting them off July 4. They cannot be set off New Year’s Eve.

Brier’s ballot measure — also Proposition 1 — is worded slightly different. It asks if the council should ban the “sale and discharge of all types of fireworks in the city at all times during the year.”

Jerry Cornfield: 360-352-8623; jcornfield@heraldnet.com.

Talk to us

> Give us your news tips.

> Send us a letter to the editor.

> More Herald contact information.

More in Local News

Traffic idles while waiting for the lights to change along 33rd Avenue West on Tuesday, April 2, 2024 in Lynnwood, Washington. (Olivia Vanni / The Herald)
Lynnwood seeks solutions to Costco traffic boondoggle

Let’s take a look at the troublesome intersection of 33rd Avenue W and 30th Place W, as Lynnwood weighs options for better traffic flow.

A memorial with small gifts surrounded a utility pole with a photograph of Ariel Garcia at the corner of Alpine Drive and Vesper Drive ion Wednesday, April 10, 2024 in Everett, Washington. (Olivia Vanni / The Herald)
Death of Everett boy, 4, spurs questions over lack of Amber Alert

Local police and court authorities were reluctant to address some key questions, when asked by a Daily Herald reporter this week.

The new Amazon fulfillment center under construction along 172nd Street NE in Arlington, just south of Arlington Municipal Airport. (Chuck Taylor / The Herald) 20210708
Frito-Lay leases massive building at Marysville business park

The company will move next door to Tesla and occupy a 300,0000-square-foot building at the Marysville business park.

Everett
Red Robin to pay $600K for harassment at Everett location

A consent decree approved Friday settles sexual harassment and retaliation claims by four victims against the restaurant chain.

A Tesla electric vehicle is seen at a Tesla electric vehicle charging station at Willow Festival shopping plaza parking lot in Northbrook, Ill., Saturday, Dec. 3, 2022. A Tesla driver who had set his car on Autopilot was “distracted” by his phone before reportedly hitting and killing a motorcyclist Friday on Highway 522, according to a new police report. (AP Photo/Nam Y. Huh)
Tesla driver on Autopilot caused fatal Highway 522 crash, police say

The driver was reportedly on his phone with his Tesla on Autopilot on Friday when he crashed into Jeffrey Nissen, killing him.

Janet Garcia walks into the courtroom for her arraignment at the Snohomish County Courthouse on Monday, April 22, 2024 in Everett, Washington. (Olivia Vanni / The Herald)
Everett mother pleads not guilty in stabbing death of Ariel Garcia, 4

Janet Garcia, 27, appeared in court Monday unrestrained, in civilian clothes. A judge reduced her bail to $3 million.

magniX employees and staff have moved into the company's new 40,000 square foot office on Seaway Boulevard on Monday, Jan. 18, 2020 in Everett, Washington. magniX consolidated all of its Australia and Redmond operations under one roof to be home to the global headquarters, engineering, manufacturing and testing of its electric propulsion systems.  (Andy Bronson / The Herald)
Harbour Air plans to buy 50 electric motors from Everett company magniX

One of the largest seaplane airlines in the world plans to retrofit its fleet with the Everett-built electric propulsion system.

Logo for news use featuring the municipality of Snohomish in Snohomish County, Washington. 220118
Driver arrested in fatal crash on Highway 522 in Maltby

The driver reportedly rear-ended Jeffrey Nissen as he slowed down for traffic. Nissen, 28, was ejected and died at the scene.

Logo for news use featuring the municipality of Mountlake Terrace in Snohomish County, Washington. 220118
3 charged with armed home invasion in Mountlake Terrace

Elan Lockett, Rodney Smith and Tyler Taylor were accused of holding a family at gunpoint and stealing their valuables in January.

PAWS Veterinarian Bethany Groves in the new surgery room at the newest PAWS location on Saturday, April 20, 2024 in Snohomish, Washington. (Olivia Vanni / The Herald)
New Snohomish hospital makes ‘massive difference’ for wild animals

Lynnwood’s Progressive Animal Welfare Society will soon move animals to its state of the art, 25-acre facility.

Traffic builds up at the intersection of 152nd St NE and 51st Ave S on Tuesday, April 16, 2024, in Marysville, Washington. (Ryan Berry / The Herald)
Here’s your chance to weigh in on how Marysville will look in 20 years

Marysville is updating its comprehensive plan and wants the public to weigh in on road project priorities.

Mountlake Terrace Mayor Kyko Matsumoto-Wright on Wednesday, April 10, 2024 in Mountlake Terrace, Washington. (Olivia Vanni / The Herald)
With light rail coming soon, Mountlake Terrace’s moment is nearly here

The anticipated arrival of the northern Link expansion is another sign of a rapidly changing city.

Support local journalism

If you value local news, make a gift now to support the trusted journalism you get in The Daily Herald. Donations processed in this system are not tax deductible.