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. * * * * *