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Tampa Council to discuss Gasparilla changes

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Trash littered Bayshore Boulevard after the 2008 Gasparilla Parade of the Pirates.

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Published: October 20, 2009

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TAMPA - Drunken partygoers fighting, destroying property and urinating in backyards.

Those were among the complaints voiced by neighborhood groups following this year's Gasparilla Parade, which brought more than 350,000 revelers to downtown Tampa.

During the past several months, event organizers have met with neighborhood groups, local business owners and city officials and have come up with a new strategy they say should curtail the bad behavior without putting a damper on the city's signature event.

At a workshop on Thursday, which begins at 9 a.m. in city hall, the Tampa City Council is expected to discuss several planned changes to the annual event, including:

• Increase the number of police officers in neighborhoods and enforce a zero-tolerance policy for underage drinking, open containers and public urination.

• Double the number of portable toilets, from 800 to 1,600.

• Reroute the parade so it finishes on Ashley Drive, extending it about three blocks to Curtis Hixon Park, to keep larger crowds away from residential areas.

Council members said they were besieged by calls from angry residents after this year's festivities, urging them to make the annual pirate invasion more neighborhood friendly.

"Clearly, in the past couple years it's gotten out of control, particularly in the Hyde Park area," said Councilman John Dingfelder. "We demanded that the groups involved with this event get a handle on it and I believe they've come back with a plan to do that."

Organizers hope that adding four more blocks to the parade route will spread spectators out over a larger area and help reduce foot traffic in the residential neighborhoods.

The parade's final leg will be altered by sending it across the Hillsborough River at the Brorein Street Bridge and north through downtown along Ashley. It would end at Cass Street. The current route crosses the river at Platt Street, then follows Florida Avenue.

In another change, bleachers would be removed from a half-mile of the route on the bay side of Bayshore Boulevard, between Howard and Rome avenues. That space in recent years has been reserved for paying spectators, but would now be opened to the public.

Organizers said that would also help reduce the size of crowds in the neighborhoods.

"We're very sensitive to what goes on in the residential neighborhoods and believe that these changes will go a long way to address the community concerns," said Jim Tarbet, executive director of Ye Mystic Krewe of Gasparilla, which sponsors the parade.

The workshop begins at 9 a.m. in city hall at 315 E. Kennedy Blvd. in downtown.

Reporter Christian M. Wade can be reached at (813) 259-7679.

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