Chicago Sun-Times

Organizer blames cancellati­on of Cinco de Mayo parade on alderman

- BY MITCHELL ARMENTROUT, STAFF REPORTER marmentrou­t@suntimes.com | @mitchtrout

Organizers have pulled the plug on the Cinco de Mayo parade just days ahead of its annual march through the Little Village neighborho­od, blaming lack of support from Ald. George Cardenas ( 12th) — a claim the alderman denies.

The parade had been scheduled for May 6, but the city’s Department of Cultural Affairs and Special Events was notified of its cancellati­on on Friday, an agency spokeswoma­n said.

Hector Escobar, president of the Cermak Road Chamber of Commerce that coordinate­s the event, said they canceled the parade “due to years of sabotage and conflicts of interest” on the part of Cardenas.

“We’re tired of the lack of support,” Escobar said, claiming Cardenas had promoted other Cinco de Mayo festivitie­s scheduled in conflict with their parade to create “confusion” for residents.

Cardenas said he had no part in this year’s cancellati­on.

“We don’t have any issues with the parade,” he said.

But the alderman claimed organizers had not come up with the required proof of insurance or a letter from the local Chicago Police commander outlining a safety plan.

“It’s important for people to follow the process . . . We can still have a parade if he still meets this criteria,” Cardenas said.

Escobar said they had properly followed the steps of the permit process.

“We’ve been doing this for 40 years,” Escobar said. “We know what we need to do.”

The spokeswoma­n for the city’s special events department didn’t have details on the parade’s permit status.

Escobar cited a 2014 letter that Cardenas sent to city officials saying he didn’t support that year’s parade. The alderman on Tuesday acknowledg­ed the letter, saying organizers were late meeting deadlines that year, but he said he didn’t send any type of recommenda­tion this year.

Most vendors have been refunded for their parade sponsorshi­ps, according to Escobar, who said he doubted the parade could still be salvaged.

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Ald. George Cardenas

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