Mets pay $25 per year for regular fireworks shows. Syracuse fire chief wants much more
Briefly

Syracuse's fire chief is proposing a new ordinance to impose significant costs on the city’s Minor League Baseball team for fireworks displays. Chief Michael Monds aims to end the taxpayer funding of fire safety at pyrotechnic events. The proposal involves a new pyrotechnic permitting fee structure designed to help recoup the personnel expenses linked to ensuring safety during these fireworks shows. Approval from the Common Council is being sought to implement this fee structure, which could significantly impact the operational costs for such events.
The proposed ordinance by Syracuse's fire chief aims to impose a new fee on the city's Minor League Baseball team for fireworks displays, addressing taxpayer costs for fire protection at such events.
Syracuse Fire Department Chief Michael Monds seeks approval from the Common Council for a pyrotechnic permitting fee structure to recover personnel costs associated with safety measures for fireworks shows.
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