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Council votes to reconsider festival plans amid community concerns

June 08, 2024 | Lawrence City, Essex County, Massachusetts



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Council votes to reconsider festival plans amid community concerns
In a recent city council meeting, members engaged in a detailed discussion regarding the approval of the Semana Hispana festival, scheduled for June 15-16, 2024, at Campanion Park. The council initially voted to deny the festival's application due to concerns about the inclusion of carnival rides. However, after a motion to reconsider was successfully passed, the council revisited the topic.

Councilor Del Rosario emphasized the intent behind the reconsideration, clarifying that the festival would not include any carnival rides, only the festival activities themselves. This clarification was crucial in addressing community concerns and ensuring that the festival could proceed without the complications associated with amusement rides.

During the meeting, Councilor Infante raised questions about the festival's liquor license, indicating that the licensing board was prepared to hold an emergency meeting if the council approved the festival. The president of Semana Hispana confirmed that the festival had been a longstanding tradition in the community, expressing concerns about potential financial losses—estimated at around $60,000—if the festival were not approved.

The council ultimately moved to approve the use of Campanion Park for the festival on the specified dates, reaffirming the community's desire for the event to continue in its traditional format. The decision reflects the council's commitment to supporting local cultural events while addressing public safety and logistical concerns.

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