America’s birthday celebration is going to be a lot quieter in Vancouver this summer.

This Fourth of July marks the first since the city’s ordinance banning the sale and use of personal fireworks within the city limits takes effect.

Vancouver Fire Marshal Heidi Scarpelli told city councilors on Monday fire officials will be issuing citations for those who violate the new ordinance.

“We’re looking at zero tolerance,” Scarpelli said.

The city passed the ordinance in 2015 but state law requires giving residents 365 days’ notice. Camas and Washougal also passed ordinances restricting the use of fireworks.

Scarpelli said Vancouver residents should call 311 to report any violations.

For the most part people in the community comply with the law, the fire marshal said.