Politics & Government
City Of Hermosa Beach: What To Expect This 4th Of July In Hermosa Beach
We would like to remind the public that fireworks are prohibited within the community and highly recommend that you visit a professional ...
06/21/2021 8:30 AM
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The City of Hermosa Beach would like to wish the residents and visitors a Happy and Safe Fourth of July. With the lifting of most COVID-19 restrictions, the City of Hermosa Beach is expecting large crowds over the Fourth of July weekend. As always, the Hermosa Beach Police Department (HBPD) is committed to ensuring your safety and security, and it will have an increased presence in the community over the Fourth of July weekend.Â
Read the letter to the community from City Manager Suja Lowenthal and Chief of Police Paul LeBaron.Â
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Reminders for the Holiday Weekend
We would like to remind the public that fireworks are prohibited within the community and highly recommend that you visit a professional firework show to enjoy the holiday.Â
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Thank You for Helping Us Ensure a Safe Fourth of July
In the event of an emergency, please dial 9-1-1. All other public safety calls to the City should be directed to our non-emergency dispatch line: 310-524-2750. Please only call our non-emergency dispatch if you can provide the exact location and description of individuals lighting the fireworks. To stay informed, please sign up for Hermosa Beach eNotifications, public safety alerts or follow the City on our social media channels.
We appreciate you taking the time to review the safety information and thank you in advance for your support in helping us make this a safe Fourth of July in Hermosa Beach. Happy Fourth of July!
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