All Danville city parks are closed until further notice due to storm debris clean up.
In addition, the Danville Boat Club Thunder on the Vermilion Fireworks show has been postponed to Saturday, July 15th.
Also, effective immediately, the Danville burn ban has been lifted. For more on that, please see this City of Danville release:
Effective immediately, the Danville Fire Department has lifted the citywide burn ban.
Please remember that all burning needs to be in accordance with the City Ordinance of Burning.
Ordinance 92.16 Leaf Burning
Leaf burning shall not be allowed, except under the following conditions:
(A) The burning includes only the following: leaves, twigs, branches or limbs of no more than one (1)
inch in diameter, brush or similar natural vegetation. The burning shall not include the following: trash,
refuse, rubbish, garbage, plastic, paper, cardboard, litter, or similar household or commercial waste;
(B) The burning occurs between sunrise and sunset;
(C) The burning shall not occur on any public street, alley, or sidewalk;
(D) A responsible person above the age of 16 shall be in constant attendance;
(E) Burning which occurs out in the open shall be at least 50 feet from any structure;
(F) Burning which occurs in an approved container shall be at least 15 feet from any structure;
(G) Firefighting equipment in the form of a garden hose, buckets of water, or extinguishers shall be
readily available;
(H) The burning does not create a visibility hazard on roadways or railways within the city;
(I) The burning does not become a nuisance or health hazard by reason of smoke, fumes, fly ash, dust,
soot, or noxious odor;
(J) The burning occurs when atmospheric conditions will readily dissipate contaminants, unless such
conditions are likely to create or add to a hazardous situation; and
(K) The burning complies with all other applicable provisions of the IFC.
(Ord. 6117, passed 4-30-74; Am. Ord. 8344, passed 3-2-04; Am. Ord. 9135, passed 2-6-18) Penalty, see
§ 92.99