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Ban Intentional Balloon Releases in Southampton Village, NY

Ban Intentional Balloon Releases in Southampton Village, NY

The goal of this campaign is to ban the intentional release of balloons within Southampton Village because currently, it is legal to release up to 25 balloons per person in a 24 hour period within Suffolk County.

Suffolk County Law § 310-2 states: “No person, nonprofit organization, firm, corporation, or municipality shall knowingly release, organize the release of, condone the release of, or intentionally cause to be released into the atmosphere, within a twenty-four-hour period, 25 or more helium or lighter-than-air gas balloons within the County of Suffolk.”

In an effort to make their balloon laws even stricter, local townships such as East Hampton Town, Southampton Town, and Southampton Village are making strides to ban balloon releases altogether. 

Not only are balloons are an incredibly common item found at beach cleanups that pose an immediate threat to marine life, but balloons also pose a threat to utility supply. During July 4th weekend, one of the busiest weekends of the year on the East End of Long Island, a mylar balloon hit a transformer and left 2,000+ businesses and homes out of power. This has been seen and experienced time and time again within the past few years across the country including outages in QueensMauiMilwakeePalo Alto, and Los Angeles, and many more locations. 

The Eastern Long Island Chapter has been actively communicating with its members about the negative impacts of balloons, and also directly sharing the data from recent beach cleanups with local town governments, providing sincere evidence of the problem of balloon and other single-use plastics on our beaches.

Southampton Village is holding public hearings during the Summer of 2019.