HomeMy WebLinkAboutPR 24875: DESIGNATING AND ESTABLISHING THE PORT ARTHUR CONVENTION AND VISITORS GUREAU AS THE EXCLUSIVE CONCESSIONAIRE FOR THE MARDI GRAS 2027 P.R. NO. 24875
04/14/2026 RPC
RESOLUTION NO.
A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY OF PORT ARTHUR,TEXAS,DESIGNATING AND
ESTABLISHING THE PORT ARTHUR CONVENTION AND VISITORS BUREAU
As THE EXCLUSIVE CONCESSIONAIRE FOR THE PORT ARTHUR MARDI
GRAS 2027 AND AUTHORIZING THE CITY MANAGER To ENTER INTO AN
AGREEMENT WITH THE PORT ARTHUR CONVENTION AND VISITORS
BUREAU
WHEREAS, since 1991, the City of Port Arthur has worked with other organizations to celebrate
Mardi Gras in our downtown area; and
WHEREAS, Chapter 90 of the City of Port Arthur Code of Ordinances establishes the rules and
procedures for Mardi Gras festivals; and
WHEREAS,the City Council desires to promote the Mardi Gras celebration as a means to stimulate
business and commercial activity in the City; and
WHEREAS, the Port Arthur Convention and Visitors Bureau ("CVB") seeks to be the exclusive
concessionaire and wants to enter into a Chapter 380 Agreement under the Texas Local Government
Code with the City.
Now THEREFORE,BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF PORT ARTHUR,TEXAS:
THAT, the facts and opinions in the preamble are true, correct, and hereby incorporated for all
purposes.
THAT,the CVB is hereby designated as the exclusive concessionaire of the Port Arthur Mardi Gras
2027.
THAT,the City Manager is hereby authorized to enter into a Chapter 380 agreement with the CVB,
said agreement containing the duties and responsibilities of each party, and is attached hereto and
made a part hereof as Exhibit A.
THAT, a caption of the Resolution shall be spread upon the Minutes of the City Council.
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READ,ADOPTED AND APPROVED,this day of April, 2026 AD, at a Regular Meeting of the
City Council of the City of Port Arthur, Texas by the following vote: AYES:
Mayor: •
Councilmembers:
NOES:
Charlotte M. Moses, Mayor
ATTEST:
Sherri Bellard, City Secretary
APPROVED AS TO FORM:
Roxann Pais Cotroneo, City Attorney
APPROVED FOR ADMINISTRATION:
Ronald Burton, CPM, City Manager
EXHIBIT A
CHAPTER 380 AGREEMENT
MEMORANDUM OF UNDERSTANDING
MEMORANDUM OF AGREEMENT
BETWEEN
THE CITY OF PORT ARTHUR,TEXAS
AND
PORT ARTHUR CONVENTION AND VISITORS BUREAU
THIS AGREEMENT is made by and between the City of Port Arthur,Texas ("City") and the Port Arthur Convention and
Tourist Association doing business as the Port Arthur Convention and Visitors Bureau ("CVB") on April , 2026,
collectively known as the"Parties".
WITNESSETH:
WHEREAS,the City and the CVB wish to continue celebrating Mardi Gras to promote growth in the tourism industry
in Port Arthur and to boost the City's economy;and
WHEREAS,the City names CVB as the exclusive concessionaire who shall have the exclusive rights to sell food,
beverages, or novelty items within public streets, alleys, or other outdoor public property within the confines of the
Mardi Gras Entertainment Area. Such exclusive concession rights shall be granted on an annual basis for the Mardi
Gras festival,shall exist only for the duration of the Mardi Gras festival,and shall be limited to public streets,alleys,
and other outdoor public property within the Mardi Gras Entertainment Area as that area is defined by resolution or
ordinance of the City Council for each annual Mardi Gras festival;
WHEREAS, the City and CVB desire to enter into this Agreement to define and coordinate the Parties' duties and
responsibilities to facilitate the rapid and efficient organization of the Mardi Gras Festival and its activities;
Now,THEREFORE, it is hereby agreed that the City and CVB enter into this Agreement regarding said Mardi Gras
activities scheduled for 2027:
1.0 DEFINITIONS.The words,terms and phrases used in this Agreement shall have the following meaning:
Carnival parade means a parade staged during the carnival season conducted by a nonprofit organization
consisting of floats,minifloats,and/or marching organizations.
Carnival season means a season of festivities, celebrations, and balls in the weeks preceding Ash
Wednesday and the beginning of Lent.
Exclusive concessionaire means a concessionaire designated by the city who shall have the exclusive rights
to sell or arrange sell of food, beverages, or novelties within the confines of public places within the Mardi
Gras Entertainment area under certain prescribed conditions.
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Float means a vehicle with platforms used to carry maskers. Floats shall not be less than 20 feet long nor
more than 60 feet long,nor more than 13 feet wide and not more than 17 feet high,measured from the street
level. No float shall have a minimum turning radius which exceeds 55 feet.
Master Plan Area means all areas under the exclusive concessionaire's direct control.
Mardi Gras means a celebration or festival, being the last opportunity to enjoy oneself by eating, drinking,
making music and parading through the streets before Ash Wednesday and the beginning of Lent.
Mardi Gras Entertainment Area means a fenced area in downtown Port Arthur, as designated by the
exclusive concessionaire and the City,in which Mardi Gras revelers can eat,drink,listen to music,and share
in the entertaining activities of Mardi Gras.
Minifloats means a vehicle less than 20 feet long which may or may not have a platform used to carry
maskers.
Site Plan means a plan depicting the location of each booth,vendor,and any structure within the Mardi Gras
Entertainment Area.The site plan provides for reasonable street access to private property owners unless
the CVB has obtained a written agreement from the private property owner to the contrary.
StagingArea means the area designated for pre-parade setup, lineup and/or disbanding.
Truck parade means a parade conducted by a non-profit organization which includes self-propelled
decorated trucks.
2.0 GENERAL PROVISIONS. During the Mardi Gras period (the twenty (20) days immediately preceding Ash
Wednesday each year,as subject to this Agreement),CVB shall,as the exclusive concessionaire,coordinate
and schedule all public Mardi Gras events and functions on behalf of the City.
3.0 DUTIES OF CVB. CVB agrees to be responsible for the following activities related to Mardi Gras 2027 and the
City hereby delegates these responsibilities to CVB,along with certain income and revenues associated with
them,which shall be used solely for current and future Mardi Gras events.
3.1 Mardi Gras Committee. Appoint a 10-20 member committee to plan, implement, execute, and
fundraise for the Mardi Gras Festival in coordination with the City. In addition to this Mardi Gras
Committee,the CVB may create a resource team that will assist the Mardi Gras Committee and the
CVB.
3.2 Master Plan. CVB shall coordinate all Mardi Gras activities and, when necessary, obtain special
approval from the City. CVB shall submit a master plan to the City on or before January 1st each
year during the term of this Agreement, detailing all activities related to Mardi Gras festivities,
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including(1)the number of parades and routes; (2)the route of each parade; and (3)the activities,
concessions, and location of the tentative Mardi Gras Entertainment Area. Any changes,
modifications, or amendments to the original site plan approved by the City Manager must also be
submitted to the City Manager for further review and approval.
3.3 Mardi Gras Entertainment Area. CVB shall annually recommend the entertainment area for the
Mardi Gras celebration, subject to approval and designation by the City Council. The Mardi Gras
Entertainment Area is a fenced area in downtown Port Arthur, in which Mardi Gras revelers can eat,
drink, listen to music,and share in the entertaining activities of Mardi Gras.
3.4 Site Plan.CVB shall prepare a site plan subject to approval by the City.The site plan shall depict the
location of every booth, vendor, and any structure within the Mardi Gras Entertainment Area. The
site plan shall provide for reasonable street access to private property owners,unless the CVB with
the assistance of the City has obtained a written agreement from private property owners to the
contrary. If the CVB and private property owners cannot agree upon reasonable street access to
which the private property owner is entitled, then the City shall determine the reasonable street
access to which the private property owner is entitled,which shall be binding on the CVB and the
private property owner. Any changes, modifications, or amendments to the original site plan
approved by the City shall also be submitted to the City for further review and final approval.
3.5 Vendors Activities. CVB is hereby designated to coordinate all vendor activities on public lands and
streets within the Mardi Gras Entertainment Area during Mardi Gras, paying particular attention to
hours of operation, location, products, costuming, booth design, and vendor permit fees.Vendors
must obtain the CVB's endorsement before securing a vendor permit from the City, if required. If a
City vendor permit is not necessary,vendors must still get approval from the CVB before conducting
business within the Mardi Gras Entertainment Area. CVB will make every effort to avoid placing a
temporary vendor beneath a window from which beads,doubloons,or other trinkets are thrown.
3.6 Admission Fees. CVB is authorized to charge a fee for admission into the Mardi Gras Entertainment
Area not to exceed $20.00 per person, per day in compliance with Section 90-161(d) of the City of
Port Arthur,Texas Code of Ordinances.
3.7 Admission Practices. CVB must provide permanent residents, property owners, and year-round
businesses with passes to enter the Mardi Gras Entertainment Area under the following guidelines:
3.7.1 Permanent residents, who reside within the Mardi Gras Entertainment Area, shall
requestpasses and receive them in advance.
3.7.2 Property owners, who own property within the Mardi Gras Entertainment Area, shall
request passes and receive them in advance and are limited to the principal owner.
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3.7.3 Year-round businesses,who are located within the Mardi Gras Entertainment Area,shall be
provided passes to business owners and distributed in advance, based on a list of
employees to be provided to CVB.
3.7.4 All other categories of participation that are entitled to receive passes will be addressed
between the parties as needed.
3.8 Street Closures. CVB shall secure approval from the City Council for the street closure related to
Mardi Gras festivities, as outlined in Section 90-16 of the Port Arthur Code of Ordinances. Section
90-16 requires that temporary street closures in commercial and/or downtown areas be submitted
in writing to the City Manager's Office at least 60 days prior to the festival, unless otherwise
approved.The following shall accompany the written request:
3.8.1 A list, in a format approved by the City Manager's Office, of all property owners and the
amount of their ownership of property within the Mardi Gras Entertainment Area.
3.8.2 Written approval, in a format approved by the City Manager's Office, of the owners of 51%
of the property described in 3.8.1.Approval shall be calculated on a one-vote-per-lot basis.
3.8.3 Property owned by the city shall be counted as an affirmative vote in the determination of
the percentage approval as outlined in 3.8.2.
3.8.4 City staff shall provide a traffic impact analysis, together with comments from all
appropriate city departments.
3.9 Fencing and Gates. CVB agrees to arrange fencing for the Mardi Gras Entertainment Area, and the
area CVB plans to fence must be approved by the City. CVB will decide the location of the fencing
gates with the City's approval, and will prepare all passes, provide attendants, supply gate
attendance information sheets, and create signage for the entrance gates. CVB also agrees to
contact the Fire Chief/Fire Marshal to identify suitable locations for emergency gates.
3.10 Area for Performers and Entertainers. CVB is responsible for arranging the performers and
entertainers in an exclusive area and obtaining clearances and approvals from the City when
required to complete specific tasks.
3.11 Stages. CVB shall be responsible for the platform stages in the area for performers and entertainers,
including setting up the stages, dismantling them after the festival, and arranging for necessary
locations from private property owners or lessees.
3.12 Portable Toilets. CVB, with assistance from the City, will supply sanitary port-a-cans (portable
toilets), be responsible for their site placement,determine the required number,and provide a map
showing their locations.
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3.13 Park and Ride. CVB shall coordinate all"park and ride"areas and also manage bus shuttles if any
are provided.
3.14 Carnival Parade Route. CVB must submit a parade route for review and approval by the City. The
maximum length of any carnival parade route shall not exceed 2.25 miles, exclusive of formation
and disbanding areas. Further, such route must be approved in advance by the Port Arthur Police
Department to provide for adequate public safety measures. All carnival parade routes must be
permitted by the City 60 days prior to the festival. There shall be no minimum age for persons
participating in any carnival parade made up of floats and/or vehicles,whether as riders of floats or
members of bands or marching units,or otherwise, unless a minimum age is imposed by state and
federal laws or regulations.Persons on floats employed as operators and animators shall be at least
15 years of age.Parade participants on floats,in automobiles,on horseback,or on any other vehicle
or mode of transportation, including, but not limited to, marching in the parade, shall be decently
attired. No sexually indecent dress or characterization shall be allowed and is subject to criminal
prosecution. It is unlawful for any person to participate in a carnival parade or truck parade while
intoxicated. It is unlawful for any person to smoke or vape while on a float in a carnival parade or
truck parade.
3.15 Truck Parades Route.CVB must submit a truck parade route for review and approval by the City.All
truck parades conducted during such carnival parade season shall be subject to the following
requirements:
3.15.1 Trucks shall not be more than 13 feet and six inches, not wider than ten feet.
3.15.2 Trucks shall follow the route permitted by the City, which shall include a requirement that
they proceed as directed and disband in the area or vicinity designated.
3.15.3 The interval between each truck shall be not less than 20 feet. No unauthorized persons or
vehicles shall be allowed to parade between the trucks.
3.16 Concessions Contracts. CVB is the exclusive concessionaire but may contract with temporary
concessions.If CVB contracts with temporary concessions,then CVB shall coordinate and enforce
contracts with all temporary concessions in the Mardi Gras Entertainment Area, and the City shall
have the right to approve or disapprove said concessions after CVB approval.
3.17 Insurance. CVB shall obtain at its sole cost and expense through agreed funding, cause to be kept
in full force and effect at all times during the Mardi Gras festival a legally binding policy of insurance
issued by best related carriers approved to do business in the State of Texas by the State Insurance
Commission. The insurance coverage under such policy shall be comprehensive general public
liability insurance and shall name and include the City, its officers, employees and agents as
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additional named insureds, protecting them from liability from any such matters arising out of the
Mardi Gras festival.The policies must be endorsed to state that the coverage extended to the City
of Port Arthur,its officers,employees,and agents, is to be primary, irrespective of any other primary
insurance coverage maintained by the City of Port Arthur. The limits of coverage under the policy
shall be a minimum of One Million Dollars ($1,000,000) combined single-limit coverage for death
of or injury to a person and/or property damage per occurrence. The insurance policy shall
additionally provide contractual liability coverage for CVB and indemnification of the City.CVB shall
also at its sole cost and expense, obtain, and cause to be kept in full force and effect at all times
during the Mardi Gras Festival, a legally binding policy of Liquor Liability Insurance and shall name
the City, its officers, employees and agents as additional named insureds. The limits of coverage
under this policy shall be a minimum of One Million Dollars ($1,000,000). The coverage provided
under any of the above policies of insurance shall be on a per occurrence basis.The naming of the
City,its officers,employees,and agents as additional named insureds in the policy shall not thereby
cause to be deemed partners or joint ventures with CVB. The policy shall be performable in Port
Arthur,Jefferson County,Texas, and shall be construed in accordance with the laws of the State of
Texas. A certificate of all such insurance coverage shall be delivered to the City through its City
Manager no later than thirty (30) calendar days before the commencement of the Mardi Gras
Festival.The policy shall provide that it shall not be subject to cancellation by the insurers except
upon delivery of written notice to the City Manager at least fifteen (15) calendar days prior to the
effective date of cancellation and in such case CVB shall,prior to the effective date of cancellation,
secure substitute policies furnishing the same coverages set forth above. The furnishing of such
insurance coverage shall not in any way limit or satisfy any of CVB's obligation under this section.
The requirement for Liquor Liability Insurance and a license for the sale of alcoholic beverages shall
also apply to any individual or group selected by CVB to sell alcoholic beverages during the Mardi
Gras Festival.
3.18 License to Sell Alcoholic Beverages. CVB or a designated TABC approved vendor shall provide the
City with a valid license to sell alcoholic beverages issued by the Texas Alcoholic Beverage
Commission.
3.19 Indemnification.CVB shall covenant and agree to indemnify and to save and hold harmless the City
and the Port Arthur Economic Development Corporation, its agents, officers, and employees, but
only to the extent permitted by law and only to the extent caused by the acts or omissions of CVB,
its officers,employees,contractors,or agents from the following:
3.19.1 Any and all claims, actions, and suits whether groundless or otherwise, and any judgment
resulting therefrom, and expenses connected with any such claims, actions, or suits,
including, but not limited to attorney's fees;and
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3.19.2 Upon the option of the City and the Port Arthur Economic Development Corporation, the
duty to defend against any such claims,actions or suits,whether groundless or otherwise;
and
3.19.3 Any and all liabilities, losses, damages, costs, charges, and other expenses of every kind
and character, any of which for any reason whatsoever may arise out of or will be
attributable, directly or indirectly, to the occurrence of the Mardi Gras Festival, or the
construction, maintenance, existence, operation, repair or removal of any bench, stage,
shelter,or other type of structure on the Mardi Gras Entertainment Area.
3.19.4 Notwithstanding anything herein to the contrary, CVB shall have no duty to indemnify,
defend, or hold harmless the City or the Port Arthur Economic Development Corporation
for any claim,damage,loss or expense arising out of or resulting from the sole or concurrent
negligence, fault, or wrongful act or omission of the City, the Port Arthur Economic
Development Corporation or any of their respective officers, employees, representatives,
or agents.
3.20 Provide Concessionaire Report. CVB shall make a complete report to the city concerning the
operation of the Mardi Gras concessions, including how citizen's complaints concerning the
concessions and recommendations for improvement within 60 days after the conclusion of the
Mardi Gras festival.
3.21 Signage.CVB shall have the exclusive right to place advertising signs during the Mardi Gras festival
in the designated Mardi Gras Entertainment Area. This shall not prevent all other permittees and
participants from utilizing attached signs to advertise their products and prices. No attached sign
may project outside the designated limits of the space on which the permittee or participant in
located.
4.0 DUTIES OF THE CITY. The City hereby agrees to be responsible for the activities listed below related to Mardi
Gras,with expenses to be reimbursed by CVB through agreed funding and sponsorships.
4.1 City Funds. The City agrees to provide the CVB with start-up funding in the amount of
$ . After all bills have been paid, any remaining funds will be returned to the City
within 60 days of the final accounting made to the City. If there are no remaining funds,the amount
will be used to offset the shortage owed to the CVB by the City. The City agrees to provide any
additional funding resulting from expenses exceeding revenues to the CVB within 60 days of the final
accounting made to the City, and subject to final approval by the City Council.
4.2 Parade Event and Security. The City agrees to collaborate with CVB, parade sponsors, and other
relevant entities to organize security in public areas and develop a security plan, including but not
limited to the Mardi Gras Entertainment Area,Carnival Parade Route,and Staging Area.The City will
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also coordinate all traffic flow to, from, and around the Carnival Parade Area. Once the parade
starts,the City and CVB agree that the Police Department will assume full control of the parade.
4.3 Barricades.The City will be responsible for installing barricades along the Parade Route and other
processions and will have sole discretion over the placement and number of barricades needed.
4.4 Temporary Concession Permits. The City will issue all temporary concession permits along the
Parade Route in properly zoned areas, including the Mardi Gras Entertainment Area.The types and
locations of all temporary concession permits on public property within the Mardi Gras
Entertainment Area will require prior approval from the CVB.
4.5 Banners,Signs.and Advertisements. The City shall be responsible for approving or disapproving all
banners, signage, and advertisements to be installed on or above the City's right-of-way after CVB
has first approved or proposed the same.
4.6 Bleachers.The City shall approve the location of bleachers in the City's right-of-way in advance.
4.7 Streets. Alleys, and Right-of-Ways. The City shall have the right of approval over all Mardi Gras
activities on City streets, alleys,and right-of-ways after CVB has approved or proposed them.
4.8 Fireworks and Laser Light Shows. The City must approve all firework displays or laser light shows
planned, after CVB has first approved and proposed them.
4.9 Parking. The City will be responsible for notifying residents about parking restrictions and
prohibitions on the streets on each parade day.
4.10 Command Center. The City shall be in charge of the Command Center which serves as an
information or communication center for each parade.
4.11 First Aid Center and Ambulances. City shall coordinate with CVB to provide a First Aid Center and
have ambulances available at or near the Mardi Gras Entertainment Area.
4.12 Trash Barrels. City shall provide trash barrels in the Mardi Gras Entertainment Area for the duration
of the Mardi Gras festival.
4.13 Cleanup. City shall be in charge of the cleanup of the Mardi Gras Entertainment Area for the duration
of the Mardi Gras festival.
5.0 USE OF PROPERTY LOCATED AT THE 800 BLOCK OF 4TH STREET.The City authorizes the CVB to use the property
in the 800 block of 4th Street for the carnival during public Mardi Gras events, subject to the following
conditions:
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5.1 The owners of the property, including the Port Arthur Economic Development Corporation,approve
its use.
5.2 The property must be returned in the same condition as it was before use.
6.0 MISCELLANEOUS PROVISIONS.
6.1 Prohibited food. beverages, and pets. It shall be unlawful for any individual, organization, or
corporation to bring food, beverages or any type,glass containers or pets within the confines of the
Mardi Gras Entertainment Area, except only any person, business, or corporation which owns,
leases, operates or permanently resides in property in the Mardi Grad entertainment area and any
employee of the same. This shall not prohibit individuals who have bought food and beverages
within the Mardi Gras Entertainment Area from reentering with such food and beverages.Animals in
an official Mardi Gras activity or service dogs shall be allowed in all Mardi Gras activities and areas.
7.0 TERM.This Agreement shall be in force and effect until
8.0 FINANCIAL REPORTING AND SETTLEMENT OF EXPENSES. The City and CVB each agree to deliver to the other a
report of its receipts and expenditures of Mardi Gras within ninety(90) days after the conclusion of Mardi
Gras festivities for each year subject to this Agreement.
9.0 COMPLIANCE WITH LAWS. Both parties agree to mutually cooperate to enforce all laws and regulations
relating to Mardi Gras,including but not limited to the enforcement of Section 90-134 of the Port Arthur Code
of Ordinances, which makes it unlawful for anyone to bring coolers containing food, beverages, glass
containers,canned drinks,and pets into the Mardi Gras Entertainment Area.
10.0 AMENDMENTS. This Agreement shall not be altered or amended without the prior written consent of all
parties hereto as to such alteration or amendment.
SIGNED AND AGREE TO ON DAY OF ,2026
CITY OF PORT ARTHUR,TEXAS
Charlotte M. Moses, Mayor
ATTEST TO:
Sherri Bellard,City Secretary
APPROVED AS TO ADMINISTRATION
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Ronald Burton,CPM, City Manager
SIGNED AND AGREE TO ON DAY OF ,2026
PORT ARTHUR CONVENTION AND TOURIST ASSOCIATION
DBA PORT ARTHUR CONVENTION AND VISITORS BUREAU
President
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