SUPPORTS ITEM NO. 2  
                                                      CS&B COMMITTEE AGENDA
                                                      FEBRUARY 29, 1996    


                              ADMINISTRATIVE REPORT


                                                   Date:  February 13, 1996
                                                            File No. 3504-1


     TO:       Standing Committee on City Services and Budgets

     FROM:     General Manager of Engineering Services

     SUBJECT:  Approval of 1996 Special Events



     RECOMMENDATION

          A.   THAT the Special Events in  Appendix A be approved,  subject
               to staff working out  acceptable arrangements with the event
               organizers.

          B.   THAT the Khalsa Diwan  Society use the same parade  route as
               1995, keeping the stop at 51st Avenue to twenty minutes.

          C.   THAT  the Khalsa  Diwan Society,  in consultation  with City
               staff undertake a  major review of the  Parade including the
               objective of the Parade, the route, and the speeches, noting
               that  the  size of  the Parade  exceeds  the ability  of the
               street to accommodate the speeches.


     CONSIDERATION

          D.   THAT Council will consider  approving the lengthy closure of
               major streets to accommodate street fair-type events.


     COUNCIL POLICY

     The  F.E.S.T.   Committee  will   obtain  Council  approval   for  the
     anticipated  Special Events  for  the coming  year  and for  Council's
     information show the events in the West End separately.



     PURPOSE

     The purpose  of this report is to submit for Council approval the list
     of anticipated  special  events to  be held  in 1996  and to  identify
     issues  about  specific events  on which  staff  need direction.   The
     Molson  Indy and  Benson  Hedges  Inc.  Symphony  of  Fire  have  been
     previously approved by Council.


     DISCUSSION

     Appendix  A  contains  the  list  of  133  Special  Events  which  are
     anticipated  in  the  City this  year  and  which  staff recommend  be
     approved.  Appendix B highlights the West End events.

     KHALSA DIWAN PARADE

     The Khalsa Diwan Society  holds an annual parade, generally  on Easter
     Saturday.  The parade includes a few floats but is mainly comprised of
     thousands of participants who walk from the  Temple at Marine and Ross
     to the  Punjabi Market via Main  (to 49th Avenue) and  return via 49th
     and Fraser (see route map attached as Appendix C).

     The  parade  has  historically  stopped  in  the  Punjabi  Market  for
     speeches.   The crowd size in  the Market area is  now approaching the
     order  of  20,000  people.  The  traffic  and  transit   diversion  to
     accommodate  the  parade and  speeches is  significant  and so  it has
     always been recommended that the speeches be kept to about 20 minutes.
     However, they always last more than an hour.

     In early 1995,  the Society requested  they be  allowed to hold  their
     speeches at  Sunset Park, two  blocks to the east.  This would require
     diverting  the  Parade  off  of  Main  at  53rd  Avenue.    There  was
     insufficient time to review this  request in detail and so  the Parade
     route stayed on Main  Street.  It was agreed the request to divert the
     Parade to Sunset Park would be reviewed for 1996.

     Technically, it is possible to divert the Parade over to  Sunset Park.
     With  some modifications  to  a fence,  there  is sufficient  room  to
     accommodate the 20,000 people.   However, 53rd Avenue and  other local
     streets  in the  area are  narrow and  so the  impact on  the adjacent
     residents  would  be significant  for the  duration  the parade  is at
     Sunset Park.

     As a result of the  impact re-routing the Parade to Sunset  would have
     on the local neighbourhood  and the opposition of the residents to the
     proposed  re-route, staff are recommending  the Parade be  kept on the
     usual route (Main and 49th Avenue) for 1996.


     The Parade size now exceeds the  ability of the street to  accommodate
     the  speeches.   The  crowd  around  the  stages  (there are  two,  to
     accommodate  speeches by the Society  and the Punjabi  Market) is very
     large and  safety  of  the  participants,  especially  the  young  and
     elderly, is becoming a concern.  If the Society wishes  to continue to
     have speeches,  they should be held  in an area large  enough and with
     the facilities to safely accommodate them.

     On February 5, 1996,  the Park Board met and voted  to not support the
     use of Sunset Park for the Parade and Speeches.  In addition, the Park
     Board recommended the FEST Committee continue  to explore other parade
     route options for 1997.  Staff  recommend a major review of the Parade
     be  undertaken by  the Khalsa  Diwan Society  with a  view to  finding
     another  route, possibly outside the City of Vancouver.  Further, that
     after this  year's parade   Council only approve future  parades if an
     acceptable off-street site is  found for speeches  or that if no  off-
     street site is found, then no speeches be allowed.


     CITY 96

     Vancouver is  hosting the  eleventh International Conference  on AIDS,
     July  7th-12th, 1996.  A committee unassociated with the conference is
     proposing  to hold  a  street fair  called  City 96.    The event,  as
     proposed, will require a full closure of  Denman Street from 6:00 p.m.
     to  12:00 p.m. from Barclay Street to  Davie Street on Tuesday July 9,
     1996.

     The organizers want  to create  a streetscape reminiscent  of a  small
     town street fair with vendors, street entertainers, food  (provided by
     local restaurants) art  exhibits, information booths,  community group

     tents,  interactive community theatre and  so on.   The FEST committee
     has  discussed this  event once  with the organizers  and a  number of
     issues need to be resolved including local merchant support, emergency
     access, neighbour-hood access,  and transit re-routing, liquor  sales,
     etc.

     Staff are not prepared  to recommend approval  of this event today  as
     too  many issues  remain  unresolved.    A  separate  report  will  be
     submitted as soon as staff have enough information for Council to make
     a decision.

     At  this time though, the  FEST Committee is  requesting guidance from
     Council  on  the notion  of fully  closing  important streets  such as
     Denman  to  accommodate events  such as  the  one proposed.   Previous
     Councils have approved Greek Days, an event very similar in concept to
     City 96.  However, it has been  some time since such an event has been
     proposed.  Given the amount of work that will be required by the event
     organizer and staff on  outstanding issues, it would be  desirable for
     Council to comment on the concept of closing the street.


     SEA FESTIVAL

     The Sea Festival Society  is currently reviewing their event  and have
     expressed an  interest in  using Vanier Park  and the area  around the
     Maritime Museum this year.  The  change in venue would alter the event
     significantly as there would be  no parade on Beach Ave and  no impact
     to the  West End/English Bay Beach  and Sunset Beach areas.   The Park
     Board staff are working out the details with the organizer.



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