File #: 2017-364    Version: 1 Name:
Type: Special Use Permit Status: Passed
File created: 9/5/2017 In control: City Council
On agenda: 9/13/2017 Final action: 9/13/2017
Title: CCHS Annual Homecoming Parade 2017
Attachments: 1. SUP #17-019
City Council

MEETING DATE: 9/13/2017
TITLE:
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CCHS Annual Homecoming Parade 2017
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FROM:
Chris Parman, Communications / Events Manager

RECOMMENDATION:
Recommendation
Staff recommends the City Council waive the permit fee and approve SUP# 17-019.
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BACKGROUND:
Cathedral City High School (CCHS) holds its annual Homecoming Parade in Downtown Cathedral City each fall. In previous years, the parade route began at Allen Street and turned westbound at East Palm Canyon Drive. It continued down East Palm Canyon Drive until it reached West Buddy Rogers Avenue and turned right at the Bell Tower. The parade continued around Town Square Park and ended at Civic Center Plaza in front of City Hall. Once finished, the high school conducts its Homecoming Rally featuring the marching band, cheerleaders, choir, football team, and various school and city council speakers. The rally usually concludes by 6:00 pm.


DISCUSSION:
The parade is scheduled for Thursday, October 19. Due to a change in land ownership, staging for the parade begins at 3:00 pm to 4:30 pm near the corner of West Buddy Rogers (2nd Street) and Monty Hall Drive just north of East Palm Canyon Drive. The parade route will go down West Buddy Rogers, turn right on Date Palm Drive and then right again on East Palm Canyon Drive until they reach the Bell Tower. In the interest of safety, West Buddy Rogers (between Monty Hall Drive and Date Palm Drive), the southbound lanes of Date Palm Drive (between Perez Road and East Palm Canyon Drive) and the westbound lanes of East Palm Canyon Drive (between Date Palm Drive and Cathedral Canyon Drive) will close at 3:00 pm until the end of the parade at/or near 5:00 pm. Traffic is rerouted to Perez Road. Eastbound lanes on EPC remain open. Cone Zone alerts will be sent out to the press to forewarn the community and SunLine Transit. The City also works with Rancho Mirage for proper placement of road signs and message board alerts.

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