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Lancaster vs Norwalk

How do fireworks rules compare between Lancaster, CA and Norwalk, CA?

Lancaster and Norwalk have similar restriction levels.

Lancaster, CA

Los Angeles County

Heavy Restrictions

Lancaster regulates fireworks under Chapter 8.44 of the Municipal Code; possession or discharge of firecrackers, rockets, torpedoes or fireworks on park property is separately prohibited under Sec. 12.04.450.

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Norwalk, CA

Los Angeles County

Heavy Restrictions

Most California cities ban all consumer fireworks. Norwalk may allow only 'safe and sane' types during July 1 to 4 or ban all types entirely.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactLancasterNorwalk
CodeChapter 8.44-
ParksSec. 12.04.450 ban-
Wildfire RiskHigh desert-
TopicFireworks-
Legal Types-Check Norwalk - many ban all
Safe & Sane-City opt-in only
Period-June 28-July 6 if allowed
Dangerous-Always illegal statewide

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Lancaster FAQ

Are fireworks allowed in Lancaster?

Fireworks are regulated under Chapter 8.44 of Lancaster's Municipal Code. Use on park property is independently prohibited under Sec. 12.04.450. The high-desert wildfire risk means heightened enforcement during dry months.

What about Lancaster City Park or other public areas?

Sec. 12.04.450 bars possession or use of firecrackers, rockets, torpedoes, or fireworks of any kind on park property, regardless of state classification.

Norwalk FAQ

Are any fireworks legal?

Depends on Norwalk. Many California cities ban all consumer fireworks. Some allow State Fire Marshal-approved 'safe and sane' types.

What’s the penalty?

Fines range from $500 to $50,000. Causing a fire can result in felony charges.

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