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City announces public safety preparation for Mardi Gras 2022

FILE - In this Feb. 11, 2018, file photo, float riders toss beads and trinkets during the Krewe of Thoth Mardi Gras parade in New Orleans. There won’t be any parades on Mardi Gras or during the weeks leading up to it because they just can't fit within restrictions to slow the spread of the coronavirus pandemic, a city spokesman said Tuesday, Nov. 17, 2020. The 250-person cap on outdoor crowds is “a hard number. You can’t have traditional parades with that small a group,” city spokesman Beau Tidwell said. (AP Photo/Gerald Herbert, File)

NEW ORLEANS (WGNO) — The City of New Orleans announced preparations are underway for Mardi Gras season!

Ahead of major parades, City and public safety officials, alongside state and federal partners, are preparing parade routes and keeping residents informed to ensure the 2022 Carnival season is safe and celebratory.

The New Orleans Office of Homeland Security and Emergency Preparedness (NOHSEP) will provide public information leading up to and during Mardi Gras events through NOLA Ready.

Tips and resources about transportation, safety, what to bring, and permitting are outlined at ready.nola.gov/mardi-gras.

As Mardi Gras resumes during the COVID-19 pandemic, COVID guidelines, which will be in place throughout Carnival Season:

Details on COVID guidelines are available at ready.nola.gov/COVID.

The New Orleans Health Department (NOHD) is reminding residents and visitors to prepare for a safe Carnival season by doing the following:

Vaccine and testing sites are listed at ready.nola.gov/calendar.

Residents are also reminded not to rope off areas of the neutral ground, public sidewalks, or other public property, which is prohibited by law.

Items placed on the public right of way, including the neutral ground for four hours or more prior to the start of the parade are subject to removal by the Department of Parks and Parkways.

For more information on what to bring and what not to bring to parades, visit http://ready.nola.gov/mardi-gras/what-to-bring/#tents

DPW will be enforcing parking regulations throughout the Mardi Gras season.

Residents are reminded to pay close attention to posted signs and note that additions and changes are possible pending safety concerns.

More parking tips and information are available at http://ready.nola.gov/mardi-gras/transportation/#parking

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