Local fire spinners dealing with the heat

Briana Novacek

Photo by Anthony David. Check out more right here.
A High Octane Fire Spinner performs on the Phoenix Park Labyrinth in Eau Claire,
in July of 2011. Photo by Anthony David. Check out more right here.

For the past few summers, the High Octane Fire Spinners have held regular performances following Sounds Like Summer Concert Series concerts down in Phoenix Park. Well, in case you missed it in the L-T last week, the City Council is currently considering changes to city ordinances to regulate the activity, and they’re seeking public input.

After several performances last summer, the High Octane group was told they needed to obtain a special events permit in order to continue performing. A permit was necessary because the group plays music during their events and attracts a crowd. However, things are a bit more complicated as the permit does not relate to an event’s or group’s use of fire.

As things are now, we have an ordinance banning “open flames” in Phoenix Park. However, some council members think the ordinance is too vague and requires more clarification in regard to fire spinning.  

So the council is taking time to draft a more specific ordinance that will ensure safety for the public, but may also allow fire-related entertainers to perform (as is the case in other cities). Right now, the ordinance has a list of prohibited activities for area parks, but it doesn’t mention regulations on activities involving fire. Currently, activities not allowed in the parks include flying model airplanes, shooting firearms and air rifles, and hitting golf balls. Exceptions to the ordinance would still be allowed if approved by the Parks, Recreation and Forestry Department.

You can contact your City Council representatives directly to voice your opinions.