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Facility Use Information Meetings

Facility Use Information Meetings

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July 7, 2024
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City of Santa Clara, CA

Understand facility use rules

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h2: Navigate Facility Use RequirementsContext: The Facility Use Information document from the City of Santa Clara provides guidelines for the use of park buildings and community centers for meetings. It is essential for Parks and Recreation professionals managing organizational facility use. The document details user types, available facilities, application processes, and terms and conditions.The information helps in ensuring compliance with city regulations and smooth operation of events. Key details include the requirements for non-profit organizations, community groups, residents, and commercial entities. The document also specifies the maximum capacity and available hours for various facilities, helping in planning and scheduling events effectively.Go Deeper: Thoroughly review the application requirements and user types to ensure eligibility and proper documentation. Understanding the terms and conditions can prevent issues related to cancellations, security deposits, and facility usage rules. This knowledge is vital for maintaining good standing with city authorities and ensuring the success of your events.Population: 130,000

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