Road closures, parking announced for St. Andrews Mardi Gras Parade
PANAMA CITY, Fla. (WMBB) – The St. Andrews Mardi Gras Festival is back for another year of excitement.
The Panama City Police Department has estimated the timing of the closures and public parking lots locals can utilize to enjoy the weekend-long event.
Friday, February 21:
Beck Avenue will be closed from Highway 98 south to 10th Street
11th Street will be closed from Beck Ave to Wilmont Ave
These closures will last from about 3:30 p.m. to about 7 p.m.
Saturday, February 22:
Beck Avenue from Highway 98 to 10th Street will be closed
11th Street from Beck Avenue, east to Fortune Avenue, will be closed
These closures will last from about 12:30 p.m. to 6 p.m.
All weekend:
Bayview Ave. from 12th St. to 10th St. will be completely shut off for the entire weekend. Only restaurant employees and vendors will have access to 12th Street at Bayview. The rest of the road on Bayview will be impassable.
Additional partial closures may be needed for the setup and breakdown of equipment.
The St. Andrews Marina Boat Launch will also be closed throughout this event.
The City of Panama City encourages residents and visitors to utilize its public parking lots in downtown St. Andrews to enjoy this large festival. The lots are located at 13th St. between Beck Ave. and Chestnut Ave. and 1128 Chestnut Ave.
Los Antojitos has also graciously opened its parking lot at 1236 Beck Ave for public use during this event.
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