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Sylva considers sponsoring pride

Pride Parade participants march down Main Street during the inaugural Sylva Pride Parade. Pride Parade participants march down Main Street during the inaugural Sylva Pride Parade. Hannah McLeod photo

While staff can approve events that require renting Bridge Park, the town board will consider a temporary two-block closure required for the parade. 

"Having a two-block march would involve staff time for planning, coordination and overtime the day of the event, but a total road closure where we clear the street would use all our resources for a day like the Christmas Parade," said Dowling.

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