Fireworks: Pittsburg vs Richmond
How do fireworks rules compare between Pittsburg, CA and Richmond, CA?
Pittsburg has fewer restrictions than Richmond.
Pittsburg, CA
Contra Costa County
Pittsburg is one of the few Contra Costa cities that permits state-approved 'Safe and Sane' fireworks. Sale and discharge are allowed only from noon on July 1 through 10 PM on July 4. All aerial, exploding, and out-of-state fireworks remain illegal with significant fines and misdemeanor liability.
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Contra Costa County
All consumer fireworks, including California-classified 'safe and sane' fireworks, are BANNED in Richmond. Possession, sale, use, or discharge of any firework within city limits is a misdemeanor with fines starting at $1,000 under Richmond Municipal Code, plus potential state penalties under California Health & Safety Code Section 12700 et seq.
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Pittsburg FAQ
When can I legally light fireworks in Pittsburg?
From noon on July 1 through 10 PM on July 4. Only Safe and Sane fireworks bearing the California State Fire Marshal seal are allowed.
Are bottle rockets and firecrackers legal here?
No. All aerial, exploding, or projectile fireworks are illegal statewide regardless of Pittsburg's Safe and Sane allowance. Possession alone can trigger a $1,000 fine.
Can I set off fireworks at a city park?
No. Discharge is only permitted on private property with the owner's permission. Fireworks on streets, sidewalks, parks, and public land are prohibited.
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