Litter surrounds a horseshoe crab shell on Saturday, April 19, 2025 during Orange Crush on Tybee Island. (© Richard Burkhart/ Savannah Morning News / USA TODAY NETWORK via Imagn Images)
"This is the first time that we have ever received a permit that was complete and answered all of our questions," West told Fox News Digital. "So, that was the first step. The promoters made the effort to do it the right way. And then … they were able to meet the permit requirements as we kind of customize them for what we would like the event to look like."
"They were willing to work with us and to create an event that both the city and the promoters can live with."
West said he and other city officials have been working with event promoters for "weeks" to ensure the festival goes smoothly.
A large crowd gathers on Saturday, April 19, 2025 during Orange Crush on Tybee Island. (© Richard Burkhart/ Savannah Morning News / USA TODAY NETWORK via Imagn Images)
West noted that "spring break is a problem" for many coastal cities across the southeast, and Tybee is no exception, but the city feels it can make Orange Crush a "better" event and possibly reduce some restrictions in the future.
Last month, Tybee Island granted a special permit for Orange Crush after negotiating a one-day event rather than a three-day event, as well as an agreed-upon site plan that blocks access to Tybee Island parking lots, where West said some nefarious activity occurred at past Orange Crush events.
Attendees could also rent beach equipment and purchase special VIP access.

Partiers stand near the stage on Saturday, April 19, 2025 during Orange Crush on Tybee Island. (© Richard Burkhart/ Savannah Morning News / USA TODAY NETWORK via Imagn Images)
Orange Crush organizer Steven Smalls previously told Fox News Digital in a statement that his team has "implemented a structured system to bring organization, security, and entertainment to this event — something that has never been done before."
Four women sit in a tent on Tybee Island during Orange Crush on April 19. (© Richard Burkhart/ Savannah Morning News / USA TODAY NETWORK via Imagn Images)
"I have worked closely with Tybee Island officials, including Mayor Brian West, law enforcement in Tybee Island and Savannah and other key stakeholders to develop a rigorous plan for this year’s festival," Smalls said. "Our team has followed a strict schedule to ensure that every detail is carefully organized and executed with safety and structure in mind."
Smalls noted that Orange Crush has "been a longstanding tradition, occurring with or without a permit," but this year will be different because "for the first time, the event is officially structured, with security, waste management and traffic coordination in place."

All signs of the Orange Crush festivities were gone from the beach before the Tybee Island Easter Sunrise Service on Sunday, April 20, 2025 at the Tybee Island Pier and Pavilion. (© Richard Burkhart/ Savannah Morning News / USA TODAY NETWORK via Imagn Images)
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In 2018, Tybee Island enacted new regulations cracking down on Orange Crush weekend, including restrictions on open alcohol because Tybee is an open container city, increased traffic stops and property searches and limits on home rentals. An activist group, the Concerned Citizens of Tybee, complained about the regulations and involved the Justice Department. Eventually, the group and city leaders came to an agreement in July 2018.
The agreement states that Tybee will apply the same rules and restrictions to all large events on the island, "permitted or unpermitted," that will be applied equally.








