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2025 Fireworks Regulations for the City of Lee’s Summit

2025 Fireworks Regulations for the City of Lee’s Summit

As you prepare for Fourth of July celebrations, prioritizing safety is essential. If you plan to use fireworks, do so responsibly and adhere to local regulations and safety guidelines. It's important to note that all firework-related incidents are preventable. According to the Consumer Product Safety Commission, 14,700 people were injured by fireworks last year, marking a 52% increase from the previous year. Just because something is legal doesn’t mean it’s safe; the misuse of even small fireworks can lead to severe injuries and fires.

In the City of Lee's Summit, residents with a 2025 fireworks permit may discharge approved fireworks on July 3 and 5 from 10 a.m. to 11 p.m., and on July 4 from 10 a.m. to midnight. The days for legal discharge have been adjusted this year due to the holiday falling on a weekend. Fireworks permits are free and can be obtained at City Hall, at approved fireworks tents in Lee's Summit, or on the City's website, cityofLS.net.

The city ordinance permits the possession and use of approved consumer fireworks (1.4G) within the city limits. Prohibited items include rockets on a stick (such as bottle rockets), missiles with fins or rudders designed for aerodynamic flight, roman candles, and parachutes that release lit materials. Although not classified as fireworks, the use of sky lanterns is also prohibited. The fireworks sold at the 16 approved not-for-profit tents are legal for use in Lee's Summit.

Fireworks are explosives that can cause significant harm when misused. Before using fireworks, follow these safety tips:

- Ensure you have enough space and respect local regulations regarding where fireworks can be used.

- Avoid areas with dry vegetation or combustible materials. Have a water hose or bucket available in case of a small fire, and properly dispose of sparkler wires.

- Keep small children and pets away from the immediate area.

- Only hold a lit firework in your hand if it is designed for handheld use.

- Do not run while holding a sparkler.

- Light only one device at a time and never attempt to relight a firework.

- Avoid using fireworks if you are under the influence of drugs or alcohol.

- Dispose of waste materials safely by soaking debris and separating it from regular trash.

- Wear eye protection.

The safest way to celebrate the holiday is to attend one of the many professional fireworks displays in the area, such as the Legacy Blast at Legacy Park on July 3.

Common complaints about fireworks include the mess left by individuals who fail to clean up, discharging fireworks onto property that isn’t theirs, and using fireworks after hours. Be considerate of neighbors who may have different perspectives on the holiday and ensure you clean up after yourself.

For questions about fireworks, contact the Lee’s Summit Fire Department at (816) 969-1300, or visit cityofLS.net. To report the misuse or illegal use of fireworks, contact the Lee’s Summit Police Department at (816) 969-7390.

Consumer Permits:

A permit is required for each household discharging fireworks within the city limits. Permits are free and can be obtained at any authorized vendor in Lee's Summit or the any counter in City Hall (220 SE Green Street)

 Fireworks Allowed:

Consumer Fireworks with a classification of 1.4G. 

Fireworks Not Allowed:

  • Rockets on a stick (example:  bottle rockets)
  • Missiles with fins or rudders for the purpose of achieving aerodynamic flight; and 
  • Roman Candles, California Candles, Illuminating Torches, or similar items, with or without spikes, which contain wording on the caution label that is substantially similar to the following:: “WARNING SHOOTS FLAMING BALLS” or “WARNING SHOOTS FLAMING BALLS AND REPORTS
  • Single or multi-shot parachutes, with night effects.
  • Devices with an open flame that are independently buoyant and float uncontrolled (Sky Lanterns).

Allowable Times/Dates:

  • July 3 10 a.m. - 11 p.m.
  • July 4 10 a.m. – Midnight
  • July 5 10 a.m. - 11 p.m.

Age Limits:

 Must be 16 or older, unless supervised by a parent or guardian

What are the restrictions on where you can shoot fireworks?

  • Cannot use fireworks, including pyrotechnic devices in such a manner that, after it is ignited, will propel it, or any part thereof, such that it, or any part thereof, lands on property not owned by the person shooting the fireworks.
  • Cannot shoot fireworks within 300 feet of permanent flammable liquid or gas storage or dispenser, or within 600 feet of a church, school, hospital, or mental health facility.
  • Cannot be discharged within any structure; on property not owned by the fireworks shooter, or propelled onto property not owned by the fireworks shooter;
  • Cannot shoot fireworks into or at a motorized vehicle including watercraft (except where a display permit has been issued for a floating vessel) or at or near any person, group of people, or animal.
  • Within 100 feet of a fireworks tent.

Can you purchase fireworks in Lee's Summit?

You can purchase fireworks from any of the authorized vendors within the city limits of Lee's Summit. Fireworks sold outside of the city limits may not be discharged in the city limits unless they are allowable fireworks under the city ordinance.

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