KCBX s Angel Russell reports.
The Fourth of July fireworks show, returning to Pismo beach this year after it was canceled last year due to COVID restrictions, is expected to bring in thousands of people and the city is preparing.
The Fourth of July Fireworks Show in Pismo Beach is the largest city-produced event in the area, turning the town of nearly 8,000 into a crowd of up to 100,000.
Police Chief Jeff Smith said it s all hands on deck.
“Everyone knows on the Fourth of July, they will all be working, Smith said. So our entire department will be here and deployed throughout the city.”
What the move to the orange tier will mean for some SLO County businesses
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San Luis Obispo County has the green light to go orange.
County health officials say the COVID-19 case rate dropped enough to move into a less restrictive tier.
Click here to see what business activities are now allowed under the orange tier.
While this is exciting for some business owners, others are concerned there might not be the staffing yet to accommodate all the new customers.
Moving into a less restrictive COVID-19 tier is something Central Coast Party Helpers CEO Brigitte Faulkner has been looking forward to for months.