# Safety Zones; Annual events requiring safety zones in the Captain of the Port Lake Michigan zone.
**AGENCY:**
Coast Guard, DHS.
**ACTION:**
Final rule.
**SUMMARY:**
The Coast Guard is amending its safety zones regulation for Annual Events in the Captain of the Port Lake Michigan zone. This amendment updates 18 permanent safety zones and adds 3 new permanent safety zones. These amendments and additions are necessary to protect spectators, participants, and vessels from the hazards associated with annual maritime events, including fireworks displays, boat races, and air shows.
**DATES:**
This rule is effective June 8, 2016.
**ADDRESSES:**
To view documents mentioned in this preamble as being available in the docket, go to *http://www.regulations.gov,* type USCG-2015-1081 in the “SEARCH” box and click “SEARCH.” Click on Open Docket Folder on the line associated with this rule.
**FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:**
If you have questions on this rule, call or email Petty Officer Joseph McCollum, U.S. Coast Guard Sector Lake Michigan; telephone 414-747-7148, email *[email protected].*
**SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:**
**I. Table of Abbreviations**
CFR Code of Federal Regulations
DHS Department of Homeland Security
FR Federal Register
NPRM Notice of Proposed Rulemaking
§ Section
U.S.C. United States Code
**II. Background, Information and Regulatory History**
On January 20, 2016, the Coast Guard published a Notice of Proposed Rulemaking entitled Safety Zones; Annual Events Requiring Safety Zones in the Captain of the Port Lake Michigan Zone in the *Federal Register* (81 FR 3069). No comments were received. No public meeting was requested, and none was held.
**III. Legal Authority and Need for Rule**
The legal basis for this rule is the Coast Guard's authority to establish safety zones: 33 U.S.C. 1231; 33 CFR 1.05-1, 160.5; Department of Homeland Security Delegation No. 0170.1.
The purpose of this rulemaking is to update the safety zones in § 165.929 to ensure that they match the times, dates, and dimensions for various marine and triggering events that are expected to be conducted with the Captain of the Port Lake Michigan Zone throughout the year. The purpose of the rulemaking is also to ensure vessels and persons are protected from the specific hazards related to the aforementioned events. These specific hazards include obstructions to the waterway that may cause marine casualties; collisions among vessels maneuvering at a high speed within a channel; the explosive dangers involved in pyrotechnics and hazardous cargo; and flaming/falling debris into the water that may cause injuries.
**IV. Discussion of Comments, Changes, and the Rule**
As noted above, we received no comments on our NPRM published on January 20, 2016. There are no changes in the regulatory text of this rule from the proposed rule in the NPRM.
This rule amends 18 permanent safety zones found within table 165.929 in 33 CFR 165.929. These 18 amendments involve updating the location, size, and/or enforcement times for: 11 fireworks displays in various locations; 1 regatta in Spring Lake, Michigan; 3 Air Shows; 1 Facility in Marinette, Wisconsin; 1 boat race from Chicago, Illinois; and 1 ski show in Sister Bay, Wisconsin.
Additionally, this rule adds 3 new safety zones to table 165.929 within § 165.929 for annually-reoccurring events in the Captain of the Port Lake Michigan Zone. These 3 zones were added in order to protect the public from the safety hazards previously described. The 3 additions include 2 safety zones for fireworks displays, and 1 safety zone for a boat parade in Chicago Harbor, Chicago, Illinois. A list of specific changes and additions are available in the attachments within this Docket.
The Captain of the Port Lake Michigan has determined that the safety zones in this rule are necessary to ensure the safety of vessels and people during annual marine or triggering events in the Captain of the Port Lake Michigan zone. Although this rule will be effective year-round, the safety zones in this rule will be enforced only immediately before, during, and after events that pose a hazard to the public and only upon notice by the Captain of the Port Lake Michigan.
The Captain of the Port Lake Michigan will notify the public that the zones in this rule are or will be enforced by all appropriate means to the affected segments of the public, including publication in the *Federal Register* , as practicable, in accordance with 33 CFR 165.7(a). Such means of notification may also include, but are not limited to, Broadcast Notice to Mariners or Local Notice to Mariners.
All persons and vessels must comply with the instructions of the Coast Guard Captain of the Port Lake Michigan or his or her designated representative. Entry into, transiting, or anchoring within the safety zones is prohibited unless authorized by the Captain of the Port or his or her designated representative. The Captain of the Port or his or her designated representative may be contacted via VHF Channel 16.
**V. Regulatory Analyses**
We developed this rule after considering numerous statutes and Executive orders related to rulemaking. Below we summarize our analyses based on a number of the statutes and Executive orders, and we discuss First Amendment rights of protestors.
**A. Regulatory Planning and Review**
Executive Orders 12866 and 13563 direct agencies to assess the costs and benefits of available regulatory alternatives and, if regulation is necessary, to select regulatory approaches that maximize net benefits. Executive Order 13563 emphasizes the importance of quantifying both costs and benefits, of reducing costs, of harmonizing rules, and of promoting flexibility. This rule has not been designated a “significant regulatory action,” under Executive Order 12866. Accordingly, the NPRM has not been reviewed by the Office of Management and Budget.
We conclude that this rule is not a significant regulatory action because we anticipate that it will have minimal impact on the economy, will not interfere with other agencies, will not adversely alter the budget of any grant or loan recipients, and will not raise any novel legal or policy issues. The safety zones created by this rule will be relatively small and effective during the time to ensure safety of spectator and participants for the listed triggering or marine events. Moreover, the Coast Guard will issue a Broadcast Notice to Mariners via VHF-FM marine channel 16 about the zones, and the rule will allow vessels to seek permission to enter the zones.
**B. Impact on Small Entities**
The Regulatory Flexibility Act of 1980, 5 U.S.C. 601-612, as amended, requires Federal agencies to consider the potential impact of regulations on small entities during rulemaking. The term “small entities” comprises small businesses, not-for-profit organizations that are independently owned and operated and are not dominant in their fields, and governmental jurisdictions with populations of less than 50,000. The Coast Guard received no comments from the Small Business Administration on this rulemaking. The Coast Guard certifies under 5 U.S.C. 605(b) that this rule will not have a significant economic impact on a substantial number of small entities.
While some owners or operators of vessels intending to transit the safety zone may be small entities, for the reasons stated in section V(A), above this rule will not have a significant economic impact on any vessel owner or operator.
Under section 213(a) of the Small Business Regulatory Enforcement Fairness Act of 1996 (Public Law 104-121), we want to assist small entities in understanding this rule. If the rule will affect your small business, organization, or governmental jurisdiction and you have questions concerning its provisions or options for compliance, please contact the person listed in the *FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT* section.
Small businesses may send comments on the actions of Federal employees who enforce, or otherwise determine compliance with, Federal regulations to the Small Business and Agriculture Regulatory Enforcement Ombudsman and the regional Small Business regulatory Fairness Boards. The Ombudsman evaluates these actions annually and rates each agency's responsiveness to small business. If you wish to comment on actions by employees of the Coast Guard, call 1-888-REG-FAIR (1-888-734-3247). The Coast Guard will not retaliate against small entities that question or complain about this rule or any policy or action of the Coast Guard.
**C. Collection of Information**
This rule will not call for a new collection of information under the Paperwork Reduction Act of 1995 (44 U.S.C. 3501-3520).
**D. Federalism and Indian Tribal Governments**
A rule has implications for federalism under Executive Order 13132, Federalism, if it has a substantial direct effect on the States, on the relationship between the national government and the States, or on the distribution of power and responsibilities among the various levels of government. We have analyzed this rule under that Order and have determined that it is consistent with the fundamental federalism principles and preemption requirements described in Executive Order 13132.
Also, this rule does not have tribal implications under Executive Order 13175, Consultation and Coordination with Indian Tribal Governments, because it does not have a substantial direct effect on one or more Indian tribes, on the relationship between the Federal Government and Indian tribes, or on the distribution of power and responsibilities between the Federal Government and Indian tribes. If you believe this rule has implications for federalism or Indian tribes, please contact the person listed in the *FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT* section.
**E. Unfunded Mandates Reform Act**
The Unfunded Mandates Reform Act of 1995 (2 U.S.C. 1531-1538) requires Federal agencies to assess the effects of their discretionary regulatory actions. In particular, the Act addresses actions that may result in the expenditure by a State, local, or tribal government, in the aggregate, or by the private sector of $100,000,000 (adjusted for inflation) or more in any one year. Though this rule will not result in such expenditure, we do discuss the effects of this rule elsewhere in this preamble.
**F. Environment**
We have analyzed this rule under Department of Homeland Security Management Directive 023-01 and Commandant Instruction M16475.lD, which guide the Coast Guard in complying with the National Environmental Policy Act of 1969 (42 U.S.C. 4321-4370f), and have determined that this action is one of a category of actions that do not individually or cumulatively have a significant effect on the human environment. This rule involves the establishment of safety zones for yearly triggering and marine events on and around Lake Michigan. Normally such actions are categorically excluded from further review under paragraph 34(g) of Figure 2-1 of Commandant Instruction M16475.lD. An environmental analysis checklist and Categorical Exclusion Determination are available in the docket where indicated under *ADDRESSES* . We seek any comments or information that may lead to the discovery of a significant environmental impact from this rule.
**G. Protest Activities**
The Coast Guard respects the First Amendment rights of protesters. Protesters are asked to contact the person listed in the *FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT* section to coordinate protest activities so that your message can be received without jeopardizing the safety or security of people, places, or vessels.
**List of Subjects in 33 CFR Part 165**
Harbors, Marine safety, Navigation (water), Reporting and recordkeeping requirements, Security measures, Waterways.
For the reasons discussed in the preamble, the Coast Guard amends 33 CFR part 165 as follows:
**33 CFR Part 165**
**PART 165—REGULATED NAVIGATION AREAS AND LIMITED ACCESS AREAS**
1. The authority citation for Part 165 continues to read as follows:
**Authority:**
33 U.S.C. 1231; 50 U.S.C. 191; 33 CFR 1.05-1, 6.04-1, 6.04-6, and 160.5; Department of Homeland Security Delegation No. 0170.1.
**33 CFR Part 165**
2. Revise § 165.929 to read as follows:
§ 165.929
(a) *Regulations.* The following regulations apply to the safety zones listed in Table 165.929 of this section.
(1) The general regulations in 33 CFR 165.23.
(2) All vessels must obtain permission from the Captain of the Port Lake Michigan or his or her designated representative to enter, move within, or exit a safety zone established in this section when the safety zone is enforced. Vessels and persons granted permission to enter one of the safety zones listed in this section must obey all lawful orders or directions of the Captain of the Port Lake Michigan or his or her designated representative. Upon being hailed by the U.S. Coast Guard by siren, radio, flashing light or other means, the operator of a vessel must proceed as directed.
(3) The enforcement dates and times for each of the safety zones listed in Table 165.929 are subject to change, but the duration of enforcement would remain the same or nearly the same total number of hours as stated in the table. In the event of a change, the Captain of the Port Lake Michigan will provide notice to the public by publishing a Notice of Enforcement in the *Federal Register* , as well as, issuing a Broadcast Notice to Mariners.
(b) *Definitions.* The following definitions apply to this section:
(1) *Designated representative* means any Coast Guard commissioned, warrant, or petty officer designated by the Captain of the Port Lake Michigan to monitor a safety zone, permit entry into a safety zone, give legally enforceable orders to persons or vessels within a safety zone, and take other actions authorized by the Captain of the Port Lake Michigan.
(2) *Public vessel* means a vessel that is owned, chartered, or operated by the United States, or by a State or political subdivision thereof.
(3) *Rain date* refers to an alternate date and/or time in which the safety zone would be enforced in the event of inclement weather.
(c) *Suspension of enforcement.* The Captain of the Port Lake Michigan may suspend enforcement of any of these zones earlier than listed in this section. Should the Captain of the Port suspend any of these zones earlier than the listed duration in this section, he or she may make the public aware of this suspension by Broadcast Notice to Mariners and/or on-scene notice by his or her designated representative.
(d) *Exemption.* Public vessels, as defined in paragraph (b) of this section, are exempt from the requirements in this section.
(e) *Waiver.* For any vessel, the Captain of the Port Lake Michigan or his or her designated representative may waive any of the requirements of this section upon finding that operational conditions or other circumstances are such that application of this section is unnecessary or impractical for the purposes of safety or security.
| Event | Location | Enforcement date and time |
| --- | --- | --- |
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| (1) St. Patrick's Day Fireworks | Manitowoc, WI | The third Saturday of March; 5:30 p.m. to 7 p.m. |
| (2) Public Fireworks Display | Green Bay, WI | March 15; 11:50 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. |
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| (1) Michigan Aerospace Challenge Sport Rocket Launch | Muskegon, MI | The last Saturday of April; 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. |
| (2) Lubbers Cup Regatta | Spring Lake, MI | April 9; 7:45 a.m. to 6:15 p.m., and April 10; 8:45 a.m. to 1 p.m. |
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| (1) Tulip Time Festival Fireworks | Holland, MI | The first Saturday of May; 9:30 p.m. to 11:30 p.m. |
| (2) Cochrane Cup | Blue Island, IL | The first Saturday of May; 6:30 a.m. to 5 p.m. |
| (3) Rockets for Schools Rocket Launch | Sheboygan, WI | The first Saturday of May; 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. |
| (4) Celebrate De Pere Fireworks | De Pere, WI | The Saturday or Sunday before Memorial Day; 8:30 p.m. to 10 p.m. |
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| (1) International Bayfest | Green Bay, WI | The second Friday of June; 9 p.m. to 11 p.m. |
| (2) Harborfest Music and Family Festival | Racine, WI | Friday and Saturday of the third complete weekend of June; 9 p.m. to 11 p.m. each day. |
| (3) Spring Lake Heritage Festival Fireworks | Spring Lake, MI | The third Saturday of June; 9 p.m. to 11 p.m. |
| (4) Elberta Solstice Festival | Elberta, MI | The last Saturday of June; 9 p.m. to 11 p.m. |
| (5) World War II Beach Invasion Re-enactment | St. Joseph, MI | The last Saturday of June; 8 a.m. to 2 p.m. |
| (6) Ephraim Fireworks | Ephraim, WI | The third Saturday of June; 9 p.m. to 11 p.m. |
| (7) Thunder on the Fox | Elgin, IL | Friday, Saturday, and Sunday of the third weekend in June; 10 a.m. to 7 p.m. each day. |
| (8) Olde Ellison Bay Days Fireworks | Ellison Bay, WI | The fourth Saturday of June; 9 p.m. to 10 p.m. |
| (9) Sheboygan Harborfest Fireworks | Sheboygan, WI | June 15; 8:45 p.m. to 10:45 p.m. |
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| (1) Town of Porter Fireworks Display | Porter IN | The first Saturday of July; 8:45 p.m. to 9:30 p.m. |
| (2) City of Menasha 4th of July Fireworks | Menasha, WI | July 4; 9 p.m. to 10:30 p.m. |
| (3) Pentwater July Third Fireworks | Pentwater, MI | July 3; 9 p.m. to 11 p.m. |
| (4) Taste of Chicago Fireworks | Chicago, IL | July 3; 9 p.m. to 11 p.m. |
| (5) St. Joseph Fourth of July Fireworks | St. Joseph, MI | July 4; 9 p.m. to 11 p.m. |
| (6) U.S. Bank Fireworks | Milwaukee, WI | July 3; 8:30 p.m. to 11 p.m. |
| (7) Manistee Independence Day Fireworks | Manistee, MI | July 3; 9 p.m. to 11 p.m. |
| (8) Frankfort Independence Day Fireworks | Frankfort, MI | July 4; 9 p.m. to 11 p.m. |
| (9) Freedom Festival Fireworks | Ludington, MI | July 4; 9 p.m. to 11 p.m. |
| (10) White Lake Independence Day Fireworks | Montague, MI | July 4; 9:30 p.m. to 11:30 p.m. |
| (11) Muskegon Summer Celebration July Fourth Fireworks | Muskegon, MI | July 4; 9 p.m. to 11 p.m. |
| (12) Grand Haven Jaycees Annual Fourth of July Fireworks | Grand Haven, MI | July 4; 9 p.m. to 11:30 p.m. |
| (13) Celebration Freedom Fireworks | Holland, MI | July 4; 10 p.m. to 11:59 p.m. |
| (14) Van Andel Fireworks Show | Holland, MI | July 4; 9 p.m. to 11 p.m. |
| (15) Saugatuck Independence Day Fireworks | Saugatuck, MI | July 4; 9 p.m. to 11 p.m. |
| (16) South Haven Fourth of July Fireworks | South Haven, MI | July 3; 9:30 p.m. to 11:30 p.m. |
| (17) Town of Dune Acres Independence Day Fireworks | Dune Acres, IN | The first Saturday of July; 8:45 p.m. to 10:30 p.m. |
| (18) Gary Fourth of July Fireworks | Gary, IN | July 4; 9 p.m. to 11 p.m. |
| (19) Joliet Independence Day Celebration Fireworks | Joliet, IL | July 3; 9 p.m. to 11 p.m. |
| (20) Glencoe Fourth of July Celebration Fireworks | Glencoe, IL | July 4; 9 p.m. to 11 p.m. |
| (21) Lakeshore Country Club Independence Day Fireworks | Glencoe, IL | July 4; 9 p.m. to 11 p.m. |
| (22) Shore Acres Country Club Independence Day Fireworks | Lake Bluff, IL | July 4; 9 p.m. to 11 p.m. |
| (23) Kenosha Independence Day Fireworks | Kenosha, WI | July 4; 9 p.m. to 11 p.m. |
| (24) Fourthfest of Greater Racine Fireworks | Racine, WI | July 4; 9 p.m. to 11 p.m. |
| (25) Sheboygan Fourth of July Celebration Fireworks | Sheboygan, WI | July 4; 9 p.m. to 11 p.m. |
| (26) Manitowoc Independence Day Fireworks | Manitowoc, WI | July 4; 9 p.m. to 11 p.m. |
| (27) Sturgeon Bay Independence Day Fireworks | Sturgeon Bay, WI | July 4; 9 p.m. to 11 p.m. |
| (28) Fish Creek Independence | Fish Creek, WI | July 2; 9 p.m. to 11 p.m. |
| (29) Fire over the Fox Fireworks | Green Bay, WI | July 4; 9 p.m. to 11 p.m. |
| (30) Celebrate Americafest Ski Show | Green Bay, WI | July 4 from 2:30 p.m. to 4:30 p.m. |
| (31) Marinette Fourth of July Celebration Fireworks | Marinette, WI | July 4; 9 p.m. to 11 p.m. |
| (32) Evanston Fourth of July Fireworks | Evanston, IL | July 4; 9 p.m. to 11 p.m. |
| (33) Gary Air and Water Show | Gary, IN | July 6 thru 10; 8:30 a.m. to 5 p.m. |
| (34) Annual Trout Festival Fireworks | Kewaunee, WI | Friday of the second complete weekend of July; 9 p.m. to 11 p.m. |
| (35) Michigan City Summerfest Fireworks | Michigan City, IN | Sunday of the second complete weekend of July; 8:30 p.m. to 10:30 p.m. |
| (36) Port Washington Fish Day Fireworks | Port Washington, WI | The third Saturday of July; 9 p.m. to 11 p.m. |
| (37) Bay View Lions Club South Shore Frolics Fireworks | Milwaukee, WI | Friday, Saturday, and Sunday of the second or third weekend of July; 9 p.m. to 11 p.m. each day. |
| (38) Venetian Festival Fireworks | St. Joseph, MI | Saturday of the third complete weekend of July; 9 p.m. to 11 p.m. |
| (39) Joliet Waterway Daze Fireworks | Joliet, IL | Friday and Saturday of the third complete weekend of July; 9 p.m. to 11 p.m. each day. |
| (40) EAA Airventure | Oshkosh, WI | The last complete week of July, beginning Monday and ending Sunday; 8 a.m. to 8 p.m. each day. |
| (41) Saugatuck Venetian Night Fireworks | Saugatuck, MI | The last Saturday of July; 9 p.m. to 11 p.m. |
| (42) Roma Lodge Italian Festival Fireworks | Racine, WI | Friday and Saturday of the last complete weekend of July; 9 p.m. to 11 p.m. |
| (43) Chicago Venetian Night Fireworks | Chicago, IL | Saturday of the last weekend of July; 9 p.m. to 11 p.m. |
| (44) New Buffalo Business Association Fireworks | New Buffalo, MI | July 3rd or July 5th; 9:30 p.m. to 11:15 p.m. |
| (45) Start of the Chicago to Mackinac Race | Chicago, IL | July 22; 2 p.m. to 4:30 p.m. and July 23; 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. |
| (46) Fireworks at Pier Wisconsin | Milwaukee, WI | Dates and times will be issued by Notice of Enforcement and Broadcast Notice to Mariners. |
| (47) Gills Rock Fireworks | Gills Rock, WI | July 4; 8:30 p.m. to 10:30 p.m. |
| (48) City of Menominee 4th of July Celebration Fireworks | Menominee, MI | July 4; 9 p.m. to 11 p.m. |
| (49) Miesfeld's Lakeshore Weekend Fireworks | Sheboygan, WI | July 29; 9 p.m. to 10:30 p.m. |
| (50) Marinette Logging and Heritage Festival Fireworks | Marinette, WI | July 13; 9 p.m. to 11 p.m. |
| (51) Summer in the City Water Ski Show | Green Bay, WI | Each Wednesday of July through August; 6 p.m. to 6:30 p.m. and 7 p.m. to 7:30 p.m. |
| (52) Holiday Celebration Fireworks | Kewaunee, WI | July 4; 8:30 p.m. to 10:30 p.m. |
| (53) Independence Day Fireworks | Wilmette, IL | July 3; 8:30 p.m. to 10:15 p.m. |
| (54) Neenah Fireworks | Neenah, WI | July 3 or 4; 8:45 p.m. to 10:30 p.m. |
| (55) Milwaukee Air and Water Show | Milwaukee, WI | July 6 thru 10; 8:30 a.m. to 5 p.m. |
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| (1) Super Boat Grand Prix | Michigan City, IN | The first Sunday of August; 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. |
| (2) Port Washington Maritime Heritage Festival Fireworks | Port Washington, WI | Saturday of the last complete weekend of July or the second weekend of August; 9 p.m. to 11 p.m. |
| (3) Grand Haven Coast Guard Festival Fireworks | Grand Haven, MI | First weekend of August; 9 p.m. to 11 p.m. |
| (4) Sturgeon Bay Yacht Club Evening on the Bay Fireworks | Sturgeon Bay, WI | The first Saturday of August; 8:30 p.m. to 10:30 p.m. |
| (5) Hammond Marina Venetian Night Fireworks | Hammond, IN | The first Saturday of August; 9 p.m. to 11 p.m. |
| (6) North Point Marina Venetian Festival Fireworks | Winthrop Harbor, IL | The second Saturday of August; 9 p.m. to 11 p.m. |
| (7) Waterfront Festival Fireworks | Menominee, MI | August 3; 9 p.m. to 11 p.m. |
| (8) Ottawa Riverfest Fireworks | Ottawa, IL | The first Sunday of August; 9 p.m. to 11 p.m. |
| (9) Chicago Air and Water Show | Chicago, IL | August 18 thru 21; 8:30 a.m. to 5 p.m. |
| (10) Pentwater Homecoming Fireworks | Pentwater, MI | Saturday following the second Thursday of August; 9 p.m. to 11 p.m. |
| (11) Chicago Match Cup Race | Chicago, IL | August 6 thru 11; 8 a.m. to 8 p.m. |
| (12) New Buffalo Ship and Shore Fireworks | New Buffalo, MI | August 10; 9:30 p.m. to 11:15 p.m. |
| (13) Operations at Marinette Marine | Marinette, WI | This zone will be enforced in the case of hazardous cargo operations or vessel launch by issue of Notice of Enforcement and Marine Broadcast. |
| (14) Fireworks Display | Winnetka, IL | Third Saturday of August; 9:15 p.m. to 10:30 p.m. |
| (15) Algoma Shanty Days Fireworks | Algoma, WI | Sunday of the second complete weekend of August; 9 p.m. to 11 p.m. |
| (16) Venetian Night Parade | Chicago, IL | Last Saturday of August; 6:30 p.m. to 9:30 p.m. |
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| (1) ISAF Nations Cup Grand Final Fireworks Display | Sheboygan, WI | September 13; 7:45 p.m. to 8:45 p.m. |
| (2) Sister Bay Marinafest Ski Show | Sister Bay, WI | September 3; 1 p.m. to 3:15 p.m. |
| (3) Sister Bay Marinafest Fireworks | Sister Bay, WI | September 3 and 4; 8:15 p.m. to 10 p.m. |
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| (1) Corn Festival Fireworks | Morris, IL | The first Saturday of October; 8:15 p.m. to 9:15 p.m. |
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| (1) Downtown Milwaukee Fireworks | Milwaukee, WI | The third Thursday of November; 6 p.m. to 8 p.m. |
| (2) Magnificent Mile Fireworks Display | Chicago, IL | The third weekend in November; sunset to termination of display. |
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| (1) New Years Eve Fireworks | Chicago, IL | December 31; 11 p.m. to January 1 at 1 a.m. |
Dated: April 21, 2016.
A.B. Cocanour,
Captain, U.S. Coast Guard, Captain of the Port Lake Michigan.