Status: Updated 6/27/2019. Dave Alley is a reporter and anchor at KCOY|KEYT|KKFX.

A lot of families. "The safety message is be careful," said Miller. More than I expected. "There's a lot of people on the beaches and pier area. "We've seen crowds the last six to eight weeks," said Pismo Beach Police Chief Jake Miller. Peter Klein 070420 4th of July at Pismo Beach 13.jpg. 4th of July Celebration. I know that it's highly recommended. The Pismo Beach Chamber of Commerce announced Thursday that the … "But we also have to keep everybody safe, so it's kind of a double-edge sword.
Wearing masks, making sure you're six feet apart from people that you don't live with or outside of your family. If you're going to be in our beach, enjoy yourself, be courteous with everyone, and enjoy the holiday!" "We'll have extra fire trucks in our neighborhoods to make sure we keep those fireworks down. "Fire will be out with us," said Miller. That is what drives this town is tourists. "I do see a lot of both, said Kestly, while wearing a mask. 78° "Just in case visitors need a refresher, there are friendly reminders about COVID-19 safety measures all over the city.Informational signs about the use of masks and face coverings, and physical distancing requirements, are posted just about everywhere you look.For the most part, visitors said Pismo Beach seems to just about normal, with only a few minor changes. : Go Pro to view; Email / contact: Go Pro to view Web: Go Pro to view; Is this your event? "We are expecting big crowds," said Pismo Beach Chamber of Commerce Chairperson Lisa Kruitbosch. "We think we're going to see a little more. No fireworks will light up the skies above Pismo Beach this Fourth of July. People want to make money. "There is a lot of people," said Kestly. "Kruitbosch added businesses are all well prepped on how to handle crowds, while while at the same time making sure customers heed all required safety measures. "I don't really feel much different," said Christine Kestly of Fresno. "We've been trying to be vigilant, wearing ours. "We want to make sure everybody is safe," said Kruitbosch. "Our beaches are open and our hotels are open, but people are suppose to be staying in their community, yet they are still coming here, and we do love our tourists here. PISMO BEACH, Calif. -- The streets of Pismo Beach were packed Thursday, two days before the Fourth of July. It's just a little scary downtown. Pismo Pier Pismo Beach, CA 93449. "We still think we're going to see a crowd.

We understand your feelings and know this is a disappointment to many.”Requests for comment from the city on its decision to cancel the July 4 show were not returned Thursday evening.The news upset many people who have come to look forward to the Pismo Beach fireworks show each year.The show was one of only a handful of remaining fireworks shows in San Luis Obispo County to celebrate Independence Day.The fate of Cayucos’ annual fireworks show is still under discussion, Columbia Sportswear matriarch Gert Boyle, politicians among inspiring women on Oregon listWhat it's like living as a millionaire in Montenegro, the tiny European country where the ultrawealthy are paying more than $400,000 for citizenship during the pandemicBy Kaytlyn Leslie, The Tribune (San Luis Obispo, Calif.)Show full articles without "Continue Reading" button for {0} hours. That's their choice. Santa Maria 64° We love tourists to come here, but it's uncertain times.

62° Visitors from the Central Valley as well as the Central Coast flocked to Pismo Beach to celebrate the Fourth of July, many of them decked out in red, …