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Fireworks: Glendale vs Scottsdale

How do fireworks rules compare between Glendale, AZ and Scottsdale, AZ?

Glendale has fewer restrictions than Scottsdale.

Glendale, AZ

Maricopa County

Some Restrictions

Consumer fireworks are legal in Arizona per ARS §36-1606 but Glendale prohibits their use on public property including city parks, streets, and sidewalks. Aerial fireworks are illegal statewide. Permissible consumer fireworks may be used on private property during designated periods.

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Scottsdale, AZ

Maricopa County

Heavy Restrictions

Scottsdale adopted Ordinance 4157 regulating fireworks use in compliance with state law. Permissible consumer fireworks (ground-based only) are legal only during state-designated periods. Aerial fireworks remain illegal. Fireworks are prohibited on all publicly owned property and in hazardous fire areas near the McDowell Sonoran Preserve.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactGlendaleScottsdale
ConsumerGround/handheld only-
AerialIllegal statewideIllegal statewide
Public PropertyAll fireworks prohibitedProhibited at all times
State LawARS §36-1606-
Ground-Based-Legal in designated periods
Preserve Areas-Prohibited (fire hazard)

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Glendale FAQ

Are consumer fireworks legal in Glendale?

Consumer fireworks are legal in Arizona per ARS §36-1606 but Glendale prohibits their use on public property including city parks, streets, and sidewalks. Aerial fireworks are illegal statewide. Permissible consumer fireworks may be used on private property during designated periods.

When can I set off fireworks in Glendale?

Consumer: Ground/handheld only. Aerial: Illegal statewide. Public Property: All fireworks prohibited. State Law: ARS §36-1606.

Scottsdale FAQ

Are consumer fireworks legal in Scottsdale?

Scottsdale adopted Ordinance 4157 regulating fireworks use in compliance with state law. Permissible consumer fireworks (ground-based only) are legal only during state-designated periods. Aerial fireworks remain illegal. Fireworks are prohibited on all publicly owned property and in hazardous...

When can I set off fireworks in Scottsdale?

Ground-Based: Legal in designated periods. Aerial: Illegal statewide. Public Property: Prohibited at all times. Preserve Areas: Prohibited (fire hazard).

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