KSAMC reviewing carnival 2026 routes and event applications

KINGSTON, Jamaica—Municipal authorities in Jamaica’s capital are implementing comprehensive safety and environmental protocols for the upcoming 2026 Carnival season. The Kingston and St Andrew Municipal Corporation (KSAMC) is currently evaluating proposed parade routes through the Corporate Area following the March 6 application deadline for carnival events.

Mayor Andrew Swaby revealed during Tuesday’s monthly council meeting that the municipal corporation is coordinating with multiple government agencies to ensure the carnival’s successful execution. The review process involves collaborative assessments with enforcement units, road and works departments, disaster management teams, and compliance officials to establish optimal parade routes that prioritize public safety and minimal disruption.

Municipal officials have maintained ongoing consultations with carnival organizers, band representatives, and watch party promoters to guarantee all activities adhere to established safety standards and regulatory requirements. A particular emphasis has been placed on waste management strategies, with the National Solid Waste Management Authority (NSWMA) actively participating in the planning phase.

Mayor Swaby outlined stringent approval conditions: “All event applications will undergo NSWMA review to ensure satisfactory waste collection and disposal arrangements. Approval will only be granted when environmental requirements are met alongside other regulatory standards.”

The municipal government aims to prevent the post-carnival environmental damage experienced in previous years, where public and private infrastructure suffered defacement and extensive litter accumulation throughout urban areas. Swaby issued a collective appeal to event promoters, participants, and attendees: “I urge all stakeholders to contribute to maintaining urban cleanliness during carnival celebrations. The KSAMC emphasizes the importance of responsible conduct from all participants.”