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The following is a statement made at the Butler City Council meeting on July 7, 2026 by guest Rodney Rom regarding a balloon release at the Butler Municipal Airport. Rom believes the city should amend an ordinance that could help eliminate dangers and pollution related to this type of activity
How do you “honor” the memory of someone by increasing area litter? The Saturday evening event included a balloon release, with dozens of balloons allowed to drift up and away from the group at the event. Balloon releases are like celebratory holiday gunfire -- you never know where your releases will land, whether they be balloons or bullets. Bullets have killed people; balloons can and do kill other living things and the environment as well as the natural beauty of our area. For evidence and proof of the tragic and unnecessary results of balloon releases, check out the website balloonsblow.org.
And a balloon release at an airport, even Butler Memorial Airport, is a bad idea to start with. Remember the day-long El Paso, Texas, balloon-release problem that shut down their airport in February of this year? Multiple news reports said the airport closure was caused by the U.S. Military shooting down a party balloon during an issue with air safety officials.
If you want to hold a balloon release, tether the balloons like a kite, release them at the start of the ceremony, let them float during the ceremony, then reel them back in at the end of the ceremony. Afterwards, dispose of them properly, or let those in the group keep them. I know if it was me being honored, it would be shameful and disrespectful to be “honored” by littering.
According to Butler’s Nuisance Ordinance, Sec. 16-3, littering is illegal in Butler, but the way the ordinance is written and enforced, a balloon release is only littering after the balloons return to the ground and aren’t picked up by the ones who released them. What if they land outside the Butler city limits? Does this make sense? The Butler City Council needs to amend the littering ordinance to make the release of balloons illegal.
Butler is better than this.
Thank you, Rodney Rom, Butler, MO
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