Lack of permit, weather to blame for ball drop cancellation

McALLEN — The New Year’s Eve ball drop event has been canceled, according to the city of McAllen and the promoters organizing the festivities.

McALLEN — The New Year’s Eve ball drop event has been canceled, according to the city of McAllen and the promoters organizing the festivities.

Organizer Yair Cruz said the cancellation was due to weather conditions. Cruz, however, said in a phone interview Thursday that the event will instead be postponed.

McAllen Assistant City Manager Michelle Leftwich said via email Thursday that Cruz had yet to obtain to permits for the ball drop. In a subsequent news release, city officials announced that the promoter canceled the ball drop.

“We couldn’t get (the permits) to pass in time,” Mauricio Saldaña, another coordinator of the project, said of the event that was not sponsored by the city of McAllen. “We were just going to have to let go of whatever we put in to it.”

The Facebook page for the event cited “unfortunate circumstances” that led to the ball drop being canceled.

“We funded the thing 100 percent,” said Saldaña, who later noted that McAllen city officials were supportive of the event. “We didn’t take any money from anybody or anything like that; it’s just that a loss that we’re going to have to take completely on our end.”

Another cause for the ball drop’s cancellation, according to Cruz, stems from safety concerns. In a statement, he said that organizers are moving forward with plans, in accordance with the city, to hopefully host the ball drop for the following year, if the climate will allow for it.

Bruno Mars and Beyoncé tribute artists, who are arriving from out of town, along with other musical guests will still be performing at Marroko Live Dance and Nightclub, located off of Austin Avenue in downtown McAllen.

The venue has yet to be confirmed, but according to Cruz, performances at Marroko will take place from 8 p.m. to 2 a.m.

As for the advertised VIP access, tickets will “hopefully” be distributed, according to Cruz, and are still being sold, at several locations, including Marokko Live and Holiday Inn Express.

A statement released by the city of McAllen said, “individuals looking for a location to celebrate the end of 2017 should make plans to enjoy the night life found along 17th Street,” and included a precaution to avoid drinking and driving.