Gemini Parade all set to roll out this weekend
Shreveport Police remind everyone of the rules to ensure a fun time for everyone.
The Krewe of Gemini’s Mardi Gras Parade is set to roll out at 4:30 p.m. on February 9, 2013 and the Shreveport Police Department would like to take this opportunity to remind revelers about the rules that are in place to ensure everyone has a fun, safe Mardi Gras experience.
Police will close Clyde Fant Parkway from
Lake Street to Shreveport-Barksdale Highway beginning at 7 p.m. Friday night
before the parade. Clyde Fant Parkway will then re-open to traffic at 7 a.m. on
parade day so folks can set up early Saturday morning.
The public will not
be allowed to set up any kind of tent or recreational vehicle or save parking
spaces on Clyde Fant Parkway or on the service road between Stoner Avenue and
Shreveport-Barksdale Highway before 7 a.m. on parade day. Stakes, flagging
tape, furniture, tents, and other such items left as space markers before 7
a.m. Saturday will be removed by police and discarded. Violators could be
ticketed, towed, or asked to leave.
Parade-goers
planning to park in the Broadmoor area toward the end of the parade route
should heed all traffic and parking signs and remember not to block residential
driveways. Officers will be posted at major intersections around the parade
area. It is imperative that emergency vehicles be able to drive down
residential streets, so parking ordinances will be enforced. Violators could be
towed at their own expense.
Parade Route
This year’s Gemini
Parade will be starting on Clyde Fant Parkway at Lake Street and run the
following route: southbound on Clyde Fant Parkway turning west bound on
Shreveport-Barksdale Highway, west on Shreveport-Barksdale Highway turning
south on East Kings Highway and then travel south until the end of the parade
route at East Kings Highway and East
Preston Avenue. The parade will travel in the southbound lanes of Clyde Fant
Parkway, the west bound lanes of Shreveport-Barksdale Highway and in the
northbound lanes of East Kings Highway.
Family Area
The parade route
does include an alcohol-free family area that will be located on Clyde Fant
Parkway between the railroad trestle just north of Veteran’s Memorial Park and
Stoner Avenue. The no alcohol rule will be enforced in the family area.
Absolutely NO GLASS containers or glass bottles will be allowed anywhere along
the parade route.
Parking
* Parking on East
Kings Highway is reserved parking for permit holders only.
* No parking is
allowed before 7 a.m. on parade day.
* On
Shreveport-Barksdale Highway and Clyde Fant Parkway, parking is allowed behind
the
white lines only.
Citizens cannot park where areas are clearly roped off and marked.
* No parking is
allowed on Captain Shreve Drive.
* Restricted
parking is allowed on the residential streets from Albany Avenue to Patton
Avenue. Some streets allow parking only on one side; other streets forbid
parking. Look for parking signs and remember: the streets must remain clear for
emergency vehicles. Violators could be towed.
*Handicapped
parking is available at the East Kings Highway Park, also known as the Duck
Pond, and at the Veterans Memorial Park on Clyde Fant Parkway. A handicap
parking tag or plate will be necessary to gain access.
*There is no
parking in the median of Shreveport-Barksdale Highway
Parade day street closures
At 8:30 a.m. the following streets will
close:
Commerce Street from
****NOTE****Residents can gain
access to Sci-Port until 4 p.m. using Lake Street.
At 3:30 p.m. the following streets will
close:
Clyde Fant Parkway
between East 70th Street and Shreveport-Barksdale Highway will
remain open.
Knight Street will
remain open from East Preston Avenue to Shreveport Barksdale Highway.
Emergency Assistance
* Over 200 law
enforcement officers from the Shreveport Police Department will be working the
parade. Officers will be in patrol cars, on foot, on horses and on motorcycles.
* Police will
utilize several mounted cameras to monitor the parade route.
* Police will have
command buses on
* The Shreveport
Fire Department will have EMS crews stationed throughout the parade route.
Parade Rules
* No alcohol will
be allowed on Clyde Fant Parkway from the railroad trestle just north of
Veteran’s Memorial Park to Stoner Avenue This area has been designated the
alcohol-free family zone. Violators will be subject to arrest.
* No glass bottles
or containers will be allowed on the parade route.
* No one may cross
parade barricades during the parade.
* No animals are allowed within 200 yards of
the parade route, except animals that are in secured yards of residents living
along the parade route and service animals.
* No dangerous
objects or silly string.
* No one may throw
anything at a parade float.
* Large flags or
banners are not allowed within 50 feet of the parade route.
* No underage
possession of alcohol. Violators will be subject to arrest.
* No public nudity
will be tolerated. Violators will be subject to arrest.
Safety Tips
* Don’t leave
children unattended! Make plans to meet up at a particular location in case
children become separated from guardians during the parade.
* Do not fight or
struggle over beads.
* Keep a safe
distance from the floats.
* Keep valuables at
home, don’t leave them in your vehicle and make sure cars are securely locked.
* Don’t take purses
or wallets to parades. Keep money and I.D. in pants pockets.
* Extinguish hot
coals after cooking. Do not dump hot
coals on the grass.
* Obey all traffic
signs and directions from officers.
* Use common sense and treat others like you
would want to be treated!!!!!






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