Permit & Accessibility Compliance

  • Public Safety & Emergency Readiness

    Public Safety & Emergency Readiness

    Why It Matters: Ensures community protection, reduces risk, and demonstrates festival maturity and preparedness.

    Key Actions:

    On-Site Public Safety Lead (Alonzo McKinney) coordinates daily with local police, fire, and EMS.

    24/7 Emergency Plan includes:

    EMS stations along beach & shuttle zones

    Storm/evacuation protocols for high tide or weather

    Lost child/medical tent locations

    Security Staffing from local licensed security firms and off-duty officers

    Curfew & Noise Ordinance Compliance posted at all performance zones

    Daily Law Enforcement Check-Ins pre-approved by city liaisons

    Outcome: Creates trust with Tybee law enforcement and ensures festival-goers and residents are equally protected.

  • Accessibility, Sanitation & Infrastructure

    Accessibility, Sanitation & Infrastructure

    Why It Matters: Meets ADA and public health standards, reducing liabilities and improving public experience.

    Key Actions:

    ADA Accessibility Plan:

    Wheelchair mats on sand, ADA bathrooms, ASL services, shuttle lifts

    Sanitation & Trash:

    City-approved portable restrooms + hand-washing stations

    Beachfront waste roll-off dumpsters & nightly cleanups

    Vendors required to sign zero-waste agreement

    Infrastructure Setup:

    Vendor tents, medical tents, and stages placed outside erosion zones

    Controlled generator usage to reduce noise and pollution

    Erosion and Environmental Protections included in site plan

    Outcome: Maintains a clean, inclusive, city-approved event site that meets all health and safety codes.

  • Transportation & Crowd Management

    Transportation & Crowd Management

    Why It Matters: Controls congestion, protects residents, ensures visitor flow doesn’t overwhelm infrastructure.

    Key Actions:

    Shuttle & Parking Plan (Rob Evans):

    Routes from Savannah State, Georgia Southern, and downtown Savannah

    Drop-off zones to limit car traffic on island

    Off-Island Parking Partnerships:

    Approved commercial lots for 10,000+ cars with rideshare zones

    Street Barricade Map & Signage coordinated with city engineers

    Pedestrian Safety & Beach Flow:

    Wayfinding signs, ADA lanes, security escorts for large crowds

    Outcome: Prevents the traffic and overcrowding issues seen in past events by creating an organized, city-supported movement system.

  • Permitting, Insurance & Vendor Compliance

    Permitting, Insurance & Vendor Compliance

    Why It Matters: Protects city liability, guarantees tax compliance, and confirms all commercial activity is legal

    Event Insurance ($2M general liability with City of Tybee as additional insured)

    City of Tybee Business License & Festival Permit

    Pre-approved Vendor Roster:

    All vendors submit license, food handler certificates, and signed Orange Crush brand agreement

    Noise, Curfew, and Fire Code Compliance

    Daily Permit Logs and check-in system for vendor enforcement

    Outcome: Demonstrates organizational control, legal compliance, and transparency to both the City of Tybee and its residents.

“OFFICIAL ORANGE CRUSH FESTIVAL® — APRIL 10–12, 2026”

Orange Crush Festival 2026 – Regional Event Coordination

Savannah, Tybee Island & Allenhurst, GA

April 9-13, 2026

To:

• City of Savannah – Office of Special Events, Film & Tourism

• City of Tybee Island – City Manager & Permit Office

• City of Allenhurst – Mayor, Police, and City Council

From:

George R. Turner III

Owner, Orange Crush Festival®

Veteran-Owned Business

www.OrangeCrushFestival.net

(912) 665-2538

RE: Submission of Updated Ticketing Structure & 2026 Festival Framework

Dear City Officials,

On behalf of the Orange Crush Festival, I respectfully submit the official 2026 ticket pricing system, event structure, and operational overview for the upcoming regional festival scheduled for April 17–19, 2026.

This year’s format reflects significant improvements in safety planning, crowd management, traffic control, vendor regulation, and city alignment. The updated ticketing framework is part of a broader, multi-city operational strategy designed to:

1. Reduce congestion and overcrowding

by spreading high-volume events across controlled activation zones in Savannah and Allenhurst.

2. Strengthen on-site public safety coordination

with designated EMS zones, fenced activity areas, radio-equipped staff, and verified security personnel.

3. Support local economic impact

through contracted local vendors, hospitality partners, small businesses, student organizations, and tourism partners.

4. Improve transparency for all cities

via standardized pricing, regulated vendor operations, media credentialing, and clear access tier systems.

2026 LOCATION PLAN

Friday–Saturday, April 17–18

Daffin Park – Savannah, GA

Block Party • Concert Stage • Pool Zone • Vendor Village

Celebrity Basketball Games • Creator & Influencer Zones

Sunday, April 19

Linda Loop – Allenhurst, GA

Car/Jeep/ATV Show • Trail Ride • Pool Party

Dunk Contest • Stripper Trailer After Party

Tybee Island participates in the weekend through tourism and community outreach components listed in the Orange Crush Festival website and public programming page.

Attached Materials

This cover letter includes the following official items for review:

✔ Updated Ticket Pricing Structure (GA, VIP, VIP Sections, Vendor, Media & Sponsor levels)

✔ Full Weekend Program Outline

✔ Regional Event Coordination Summary

✔ Safety-First Modifications (removal of shuttles, removal of fast lane pass, etc.)

Further documents, including:

• Full Safety & Security Plan

• Waste Management & Recycling Plan

• EMS Coordination Sheet

• ADA Compliance Outline

• Parking & Traffic Strategy

• Insurance Certificates

• Vendor Lists

• Staffing Rosters

• Campus Outreach Plan

— will be submitted in their designated sections as requested during the permit process.

Commitment to Partnership

The Orange Crush Festival remains committed to full cooperation with all city departments, transparent event planning, and the safe, responsible hosting of a culturally significant spring-break weekend.

We welcome continued communication and stand ready to supply any additional documents or compliance-related materials upon request.

Respectfully Submitted,

George R. Turner III

Owner & Founder — Orange Crush Festival®

Veteran-Owned Business

📧 george@orangecrushfestival.net

📱 (912) 665-2538

🌐 www.OrangeCrushFestival.net

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🧾 Operating Within the Law, Proudly & Transparently

Orange Crush Festival operates under a strict permit compliance framework aligned with City of Tybee, Chatham County, and State of Georgia regulations.

📋 Our Compliance Framework Includes:

  • Full Insurance Coverage ($2M general liability with City of Tybee as additional insured)

  • ADA Accessibility Planning (see Accessibility tab)

  • Georgia Alcohol Permit Coordination (through licensed vendors only)

  • Public Safety Plan & Law Enforcement Coordination

  • Sanitation, Shuttle, and Shuttle Route Approval

  • Vendor Licensing & Health Code Compliance

  • Emergency Response, EMS, and Beach Erosion Planning

  • Noise Ordinance and Curfew Compliance

  • Daily Operations Check-ins with City Officials

📎 Transparent Documentation

All permit documentation is available to city officials and verified stakeholders upon request. We maintain open records of:

  • Staff roles and contacts

  • Site maps and festival schedules

  • Local business MOU agreements

  • Law enforcement and fire/rescue coordination

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Accessibility Compliance (ADA)

♿ Our Accessibility Commitment

At Orange Crush Festival, inclusivity isn’t optional — it’s essential. We are committed to making all experiences fully accessible for individuals with disabilities, in accordance with the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) and Georgia state guidelines.

✅ Key ADA Measures:

  • Wheelchair Access: Ramps, matting, and designated viewing areas at all venues.

  • ADA-Compliant Shuttles: Wheelchair-lift equipped vehicles in rotation for all shuttle services.

  • ADA Bathrooms & Facilities: Portable restrooms and hand-washing stations for all guests.

  • Accessible Signage: Clear, high-contrast festival signage with visual symbols.

  • Service Animal Policy: All trained service animals are welcome throughout the event.

🔊 Visual & Auditory Support:

  • Visual strobe warning signs near sound zones

  • ASL Interpreters for main stage programming

  • Sensory-safe zones for neurodiverse guests

For specific requests or accessibility assistance, contact us at info@orangecrushfestival.org

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