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Port Richey committee sets May 17 for Centennial Festival, narrows parade-route options; police and fire to be consulted

2846711 · April 2, 2025
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Summary

Committee tentatively fixed the Centennial Festival for May 17 (noon—9—p.m.) and discussed parade routing and staging options, agreeing to ask police and fire for traffic-control recommendations at the next meeting.

Port Richey City's Centennial Committee agreed to hold the Centennial Festival on May 17 and began narrowing parade-route options, but stopped short of finalizing a single route pending input from police and fire.

Why it matters: The festival schedule and parade routing determine traffic controls, emergency access and vendor logistics for a multi-day centennial weekend that also includes a mayor's ball and a concert.

What the committee decided: Members agreed to keep the centennial weekend intact and tentatively schedule the Centennial Festival (with family- and pet-friendly activities) on May…

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