New Year’s Holiday Closures and Fireworks Regulations in St. Petersburg, FL

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As New Year’s Eve approaches, St. Petersburg residents should be aware of holiday closures and fireworks regulations. Local government offices will be closed on Wednesday, while trash collection remains on schedule. Libraries will close early on Tuesday and all day Wednesday. Additionally, fireworks can only be used on specified holidays, so it’s important to check local regulations before celebrations. Enjoy your New Year’s festivities safely and responsibly!

New Year’s Holiday Closures and Fireworks Regulations in St. Petersburg, FL

The countdown to New Year’s Eve is on, and if you’re in St. Petersburg, FL, it’s important to know how this holiday will affect local services and regulations, especially if you’re planning on lighting up the sky with some festive fireworks!

Government Office Schedules

First things first, St. Petersburg Government Offices will be on a short holiday break, closing their doors on Wednesday. So if you’re planning a visit, you might want to move things around a bit.

Trash Collection and Library Hours

Good news for residents! Trash and recycling services will carry on as usual and not skip a beat during the New Year’s holiday. However, if you were thinking of dropping off any brush or debris, you’ll need to plan it for another day. Those drop-off sites will be closed on Wednesday but will reopen on Thursday from 9 a.m. to 5:30 p.m.

Got some reading on your holiday agenda? You’re going to need to adjust those plans because all St. Petersburg Libraries will close early at 4 p.m. on Tuesday and won’t be opening at all on Wednesday.

School’s Out Until January 6

And if the kids are in the mix, remember that Pinellas County Schools are enjoying an extended break, with students heading back to class on January 6.

PSTA Buses on Holiday Schedule

Need to travel around the city? The public bus service, PSTA, will be operating on a holiday schedule similar to what they do on Sundays on Wednesday. Just a heads-up, the InfoLine and Customer Service Centers will also be closed that day.

Fireworks Regulations in Effect

Here’s the scoop: firework use in Florida is allowed only on three occasions—Independence Day, New Year’s Eve, and New Year’s Day. Keep in mind that on these designated holidays, fireworks such as firecrackers, skyrockets, and roman candles are perfectly legal to use.

Understanding Firework Types

For those curious about what falls under the fireworks category, items like pop-its and sparklers are not considered actual fireworks, meaning you can purchase them any time of the year!

Local Regulations Matter

Before you unleash your inner pyrotechnician, remember that local governments or homeowner associations can put restrictions on fireworks even when state law allows them. For instance, while Jacksonville sticks to state law, it does prohibit fireworks in parks and on beaches, and violations could land offenders with fines of at least $500.

Even though Clary County and St. Johns County follow state laws, the City of Orlando makes it necessary to obtain a permit for fireworks displays but has no restrictions on personal use.

Fireworks in Your Neighborhood

If you call Tampa home, be aware that while state laws apply for fireworks, certain types can’t be sold within the city. Meanwhile, Pinellas County has a more stringent approach by banning the sale and use of any fireworks that can explode or project into the air—even on those designated holidays. However, some beach communities may offer permitted displays.

Final Thoughts

So, as you set your plans for celebrating the New Year in St. Petersburg, keep these closures and regulations in mind. Stay safe while enjoying the festivities, and here’s to a bright and cheerful start to 2024!

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