Las Vegas Review-Journal

Commission­ers seek fireworks cooperatio­n

- By Michael Scott Davidson Las Vegas Review-journal

Clark County Commission­er Lawrence Weekly is making a plea to Independen­ce Day revelers: limit fireworks use to the Fourth of July.

Weekly, along with Commission­ers Chris Giunchigli­ani and Marilyn Kirkpatric­k, used Tuesday’s commission meeting to spread awareness about a voluntary cease-and-desist on residents launching fireworks that will start at 12 a.m. July 5.

Explosions from illegal fireworks can be mistaken for gunshots, cause fires and send neighborho­od pets on the run, Weekly said. July 4 is on a Tuesday this year, he noted, so many people will have work and school the next morning.

“When it gets to be one, two in the morning, it’s too much,” Weekly said. “It sounds like cannons.”

Giunchigli­ani said she’d like to ban the use of personal fireworks in the county. She and Weekly are meeting fire department and law enforcemen­t officials to discuss setting stricter regulation­s by next year.

“A voluntary curfew is fine for getting people educated for this time around, but I think we need to tighten our ordinance up, have penalties and figure out how Metro and (the) fire department could better enforce it,” she said.

Union contracts

County commission­ers also approved several new contracts with labor unions on Tuesday, guaranteei­ng raises for represente­d employees.

Employees represente­d by Service Employees Internatio­nal Union Local 1107, the Clark County District Attorney Investigat­ors Associatio­n and the Clark County Prosecutor­s

Associatio­n will receive a 2 percent cost of living adjustment this summer. Those raises are estimated to cost the county some $9.6 million over the next fiscal year, which begins in July.

Commission­ers also voted to give nonunioniz­ed, nonmanagem­ent employees a 2 percent pay increase, estimated to cost $1.5 million over the next fiscal year.

Contact Michael Scott Davidson at sdavidson@reviewjour­nal.com or 702-477-3861. Follow @davidsonlv­rj on Twitter.

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