If the city increases parade fees for Mardi Gras societies it wouldn’t be implemented until the 2020 Carnival season.

Executive Director of Public Safety James Barber told a gaggle of reporters Friday morning he called the meeting initially in order to “vet” fee increase proposals. While an increase from the current $1,005 to $5,000 was discussed initially, Barber said no amount was determined at the meeting, and after hearing from representatives of the city’s 43 parading societies, he told Mayor Sandy Stimpson to hold off on any proposal.

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