Oakland County Circuit Court Judge Michael Warren and the Constitution Day Committee have put together a 49-minute video celebrating Constitution Day. OPD will have an increased police presence throughout the city, focusing on enforcement against illegal fireworks, celebratory gunfire, and sideshow activities.Area events include fireworks, festivals and other Fourth of July fun. Here's what's going on around Oakland and the East Bay. Police ramped up patrols and temporarily closed hightraffic areas in Oakland as part of an effort to keep people safe during the July Fourth holiday. Across the Bay Area, there are events planned for the holiday next Thursday, including parades, festivals, and of course, fireworks! CONSTITUTION AND BY-LAWS. The City of Alameda invites you to attend the 4th of July Parade, which starts at 10 a.m. And covers 3.3 miles with nearly 160 entries. Here's how fire, police departments plan to enforce illegal fireworks in East Bay ahead of the Fourth of July.