Mayor Adams lifts fire, firework ban, urges continued water conservation

New York City Mayor Eric Adams, Fire Department Commissioner Robert Tucker, and NYC Parks Commissioner Sue Donoghue announced the lifting of the temporary citywide ban on open flames and fireworks following recent rainfall that reduced fire risks across the five boroughs.

Starting Monday, December 9, 2024, New Yorkers will be allowed to resume grilling in city parks, and permits for fireworks or open flames can be updated. However, despite the rainfall, upstate reservoirs remain critically low, and the city continues to be under a drought warning.

“While we’ve received enough rain in the five boroughs to lift our fireworks and open flame ban, we’re nowhere near out of the woods yet,” said Mayor Adams. “We need all New Yorkers to continue conserving water whenever you can.”

Residents are urged to minimize water use by reporting open fire hydrants to 311, taking shorter showers, fixing leaks, and using water-saving fixtures. New York City has successfully reduced its water demand by 35% over the past few decades, but the city’s reservoirs are still well below historical levels.

The city continues to monitor the situation, and as conditions evolve, further water conservation measures may be implemented.

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