Here’s a Full Break Down of the Lake Charles Mardi Gras Holiday
It's that time of year, where Louisiana celebrates the last big party before the Lenten season begins. If you plan on celebrating in Southwest Louisiana, here's a detailed itinerary of the Mardi Gras events happening in Lake Charles on Tuesday, February 13, via a media release from the City of Lake Charles.
- Sister City Street Party, Luna Bar and Grill
- Live Music – 2 p.m. after Krewe of Krewes Parade
- Second Line Stroll Walking Parade – 1 p.m.
- Jeeps on Parade – 2 p.m.
- Motor Gras – 3 p.m.
- Krewe of Krewes Parade – 5 p.m.
The Second Line Stroll and Jeeps on Parade will begin at Mill Street and travel south down Ryan Street to Sallier Street. The Motor Gras Parade will begin at Mill Street and travel south down Ryan Street to Sale Road. The Krewe of Krewes Parade will begin at the north end of Bord du Lac Drive, cross over Lakeshore Drive onto West Mill Street, turn right onto Ryan Street and continue south on Ryan to Sale Road where the parade will end. Bord du Lac Drive will be closed to vehicular traffic during the parades.Ordinance 16489 prohibits street parking during a special event or a parade route in accordance with a designated special event traffic plan. Signs will be posted identifying these “no parking” areas. An unoccupied vehicle in violation may be removed or impounded and the owner and/or operator subject to a citation and fines.
In conjunction with the Mardi Gras 2018 parade route, street parking will not be allowed on Ryan Street, between Mill and Kirby, from 8 a.m. Friday, February 9, through Tuesday, February 13 at the conclusion of the Krewe of Krewes Parade. The on-street parking areas will be barricaded.
Approximately one hour before the Second Line Stroll Walking Parade at 1 p.m., Ryan Street, between Mill and Sallier, will be closed and will remain closed to vehicular traffic until after the Krewe of Krewes parade is concluded.
City Public Works crews will place traffic barricades along the parade route Tuesday morning beginning at approximately 6:30 a.m.
Traffic along Ryan Street south of Sallier Street will be restricted to one lane each way in certain areas up to about one hour before the parades, until around 2:30 p.m. when the road will be closed until after the Krewe of Krewes Parade.
Businesses will remain open and accessible to their locations will be available throughout the day and up to approximately 30 minutes before a parade.
Motorists should expect long lines of slow-moving traffic and heavy pedestrian traffic along Ryan Street.
Local law enforcement agencies will be on hand to control traffic and crowd issues and to assist parade goers.Street vendors must have the proper occupational permits to serve the public, which must be obtained from the Occupational Licenses Office. Vendors will not be allowed along the parade route from the Civic Center to Clarence. Law enforcement agencies will check for appropriate permits. Vendors stationed north of 18th Street to Clarence Street must relocate off the parade route once the parade begins. Vendors stationed south of 18th Street to Sale Road must relocate off the parade route 30 minutes after the parade begins.
Cardboard trash receptacles with plastic liners distributed to property owners along the parade route at the City’s February 6th public meeting should be placed within the public right of way along the Ryan street route during the Mardi Gras parades. City solid waste will remove the receptacles the following day.
Port-a-Cans will be placed at the Civic Center and Lock Park.
Immediately following the Krewe of Krewes Parade, Ryan Street, between Mill Street and Sale Road., will be temporarily closed to all traffic so that City Public Works crews can remove barricades, pick up litter and sweep the streets. Law enforcement officers will divert traffic from this section of Ryan Street, which is expected to remain closed for approximately two hours after the parade.
Laissez les bons temps rouler!