Albany leaders consider new regulations on fireworks
Albany leaders consider new regulations on fireworks By Bobby Poitevint | January 29, 2021 at 10:12 PM EST - Updated January 29 at 11:52 PM
ALBANY, Ga. (WALB) - Fireworks are on the minds of Albany city leaders.
They’re looking at the possibility of tightening up regulations as to when you can set off firecrackers after city commissioners received complaints about fireworks going off within the city.
It was brought up during Thursday’s Public Safety Meeting
“It’s probably not a week that doesn’t go by that somebody isn’t complaining about these fireworks. I mean, I know that it’s impossible to ask anybody to stand out there with a meter,” said Albany City Commissioner BJ Fletcher and Public Safety Committee member.
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Calls for Napier night shelter after disabled woman kicked out of home
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Natasha Ruru Tynan (right) and her advocate Dawn Bedingfield at the Marewa home she was recently evicted from. Photo / Paul Taylor
Natasha Ruru Tynan (right) and her advocate Dawn Bedingfield at the Marewa home she was recently evicted from. Photo / Paul Taylor
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