Times Square ball drop to celebrate US's 250th still going forward -- but there 'will be no public event'

America’s 250th birthday celebration is still set to light up Times Square, but don’t count on being part of the crowd.

Despite Mayor Zohran Mamdani’s recent emergency directive that halts numerous public festivities in New York City during the FIFA World Cup, organizers affirmed on Tuesday that the New Year’s Eve-inspired event will proceed at midnight on July 3. However, it will unfold without the usual throngs of spectators.

In a somewhat surprising announcement, organizers revealed that the celebration will continue as planned, but the public will not be allowed to attend. “The July 3rd Ball Drop is confirmed and will take place at One Times Square, alongside a live broadcast and celebration,” America250 and One Times Square stated jointly. “While there will not be a public event in the Times Square plazas, we are working through standard coordination with city partners and look forward to sharing additional details soon.”

The absence of a live audience at this iconic landmark raises questions about how the event will unfold, especially given that Times Square’s New Year’s Eve celebration is famously known for its massive crowds.

Sources indicated that the event has yet to secure the necessary permits for public gatherings, and it remains uncertain whether such approval will be granted, according to The Post.

The event has not yet received the needed permits to hold a public event and it’s unclear if they will, sources told The Post.

Officials at City Hall did not respond to repeated inquiries from The Post, while the NYPD referred all questions about the event to the mayor’s office.

The statement from organizers comes after the city Parks Department adopted a rule at the request of the NYPD, denying new permits for special events on park property during the tournament, which runs from June 11 to July 19.

The announcement prompted pushback from critics, including the NYPD Police Benevolent Association, which said the measure wouldn’t be necessary if the city did a better job hiring more cops to fill depleted ranks and keeping more of New York’s Finest from leaving.

“We’re still 6,000 cops short of peak staffing, with hundreds more leaving the job every month,” NYPD PBA President Patrick Hendry said Monday. “Police officers are already burned out by the short-staffing they experience on a daily basis.

“When this summer’s massive workload hits, it’s going to push even more of them out the door.”

Sources said the mid-summer Times Square ball drop could be among the events denied permits under Mamdani’s decree, but added that negotiations are ongoing.

Rosie Rios, who chairs America250, said last year that the July Times Square program calls for the ball to light up in red, white, and blue before 2,000 pounds of patriotic confetti are set off. Broadcast networks will screen a video to mark the occasion titled “America Turns 250.”

That will be followed by a “dynamic pyro finale” set to “America the Beautiful.”

Additional reporting by Amanda Woods

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