{ "@context": "http:\/\/schema.org", "@type": "Article", "image": "https:\/\/sandiegouniontribune.noticiasgauchsandiegouniontribune.noticiasgauchas.com\/wp-content\/s\/2025\/04\/SUT-L-Big-Bay-Boom-0705-002A.jpg?w=150&strip=all", "headline": "Port scrambles to stage Big Bay Boom on July 4th, but \u2018this may all go away,\u2019 one commissioner warns", "datePublished": "2025-04-16 17:18:35", "author": { "@type": "Person", "workLocation": { "@type": "Place" }, "Point": { "@type": "Point", "Type": "Journalist" }, "sameAs": [ "https:\/\/sandiegouniontribune.noticiasgauchsandiegouniontribune.noticiasgauchas.com\/author\/gqlshare\/" ], "name": "gqlshare" } } Skip to content

Port scrambles to stage Big Bay Boom on July 4th, but ‘this may all go away,’ one commissioner warns

San Diego port commissioners worry that pressure from the Coastal Commission could eventually mean the end of fireworks shows on the bayfront.

Fireworks explode over San Diego Bay during last year's Big Bay Boom fireworks  show. They will go on as planned this year despite new state-imposed (. Meg McLaughlin / The San Diego Union-Tribune)
Fireworks explode over San Diego Bay during last year's Big Bay Boom fireworks show. They will go on as planned this year despite new state-imposed (. Meg McLaughlin / The San Diego Union-Tribune)
UPDATED:

San Diego port commissioners worry that pressure from the Coastal Commission could eventually mean the end of fireworks shows on the bayfront.

Subscribe to continue reading this article.

Already subscribed? To , click here.

Originally Published:

RevContent Feed

Events