Sunday, February 14, 2010

Approval sought to hold motorcycle rally in park

Off the Wire News
Rally & Event News By Aaron Besecker
NEWS NIAGARA REPORTER
NORTH TONAWANDA — The promoter of an annual motorcycle rally made his pitch to city leaders Tuesday night to hold the event in Gratwick-Riverside Park this summer.

Carmen Toromino, who has held a rally in Wheatfield, the Town of Niagara, Niagara Falls, Buffalo and Hamburg, told the Common Council and other city leaders he would like to hold the free event in the park July 9-11.

Toromino expects the three-day event would draw up to 12,000 people to the park along the Niagara River, he told officials.
“Gratwick, to me, is really a jewel that needs to be cut and buffed,” he said during a Council work session in City Hall.
The event would go on rain or shine and would likely draw motorcycle enthusiasts from beyond Western New York, he said.
As organizer, Toromino said, he would provide portable restroom facilities and security inside the park. The only commitments the city would need to make is traffic control and any other law enforcement presence outside the River Road gates.
Toromino presented a specific plan for the site, including how traffic would be routed into and out of the park, parking and vendor areas and locations for tents and a stage.
The event, heading into its seventh year, has previously been held at various locations, including The Summit mall, the Fashion Outlets at Niagara Falls and the McKinley Mall.
The Council took no action on the proposal Tuesday.
Original article...
http://www.buffalonews.com/cityregion/niagaracounty/story/951451.html