‘Leave No Trace Behind’ Special Event Permit issued for Memorial Day Weekend

According to an Escambia County press release sent on Saturday, the Santa Rosa Island Authority will issue a special event permit to Johnny Chisholm for the Memorial Day Weekend festivities on Pensacola Beach. The release stressed that cleanup and associated costs are the permit holder’s responsibility for the permitted area, not the taxpayers. The same process was used for the jet ski races in earlier in May.

To date, only one special event permit has been requested for Memorial Day Weekend. The SRIA permit to Chisholm will allow for personal items to be left on the beach overnight from Friday, May 27 through Monday, May 30 in the following designated areas only: between beach walkover 28A (dog park) to approximately ¼ mile east of beach walkover 29D, or the University of West Florida boundary. Overnight camping and campfires are not permitted.

As with other recent ordinances on Pensacola Beach Escambia County and SRIA are taking the approach to issue warnings and educate those visiting Pensacola Beach on the Leave No Trace Behind ordinance.

Memorial Day weekend is the first major influx of tourist from all over the United States to the beach since the enactment of the new ordinance, and many are unaware of the change. Educational efforts include:

* Passing out postcards at the tollbooth at peak tourist times explaining the ordinance
* Providing the hotels with educational magnets to give to guests
* Sending a mailer to homeowners on the beach
* Placed & scheduled advertisements throughout the spring and summer in local and tourist publications

The announcement stated, “It is imperative that when visiting Pensacola Beach, everyone takes responsibility for keeping our most valuable resource clean.”

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