adolce@observertoday.com Maybe the Fourth in Dunkirk will be a blast. In a resolution that will come before Common Council on Tuesday, the city is proposing paying Starfire Corp. $30,000 for the fireworks show for July 4 with a rain date of July 5. Mayor Wilfred Rosas said the resolution is to begin preparation for the Fourth of July celebration on top of any other events the city might be able to plan should New York state lift some of the restrictions put in place by COVID-19. “We need it to get through because planning means we need the contract with the fireworks vendors,” Rosas said. “We need that contract or we’ll lose them and have to do it with someone else. We’re preparing the fireworks and hoping they’ll lift the restrictions. If they do, we’ll be in position to host the Fourth of July, and if they don’t, then we have language in the contract that will not penalize the city if restrictions are not lifted.”