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Outdoor Special Event Permit Guide

Outdoor Special Event Permit Guide

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Published on:
December 1, 2023
Created at:
City of Asheville, NC

Step-by-step guidance in an easy to understand (and enforce) example

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A blueprint for navigating the complex world of event planning and permitting

Context: Designed for the 2023-2024 fiscal year, provides detailed instructions for obtaining permits for outdoor events in Asheville, including festivals, parades, and concerts. It covers city ordinances, fees, insurance requirements, and policies for safe and compliant event organization.

Go deeper: We love the "Good Neighbor Policy" in which the city asks special event organizers to consider "...how their event will affect the community. Organizers may be required to develop mitigating measures to address the pontentially negative impact their event may have on community members, businesses, and visitors in proximity to their event."

Pairs well with: The city of Plano's Special Event Permit Guide.

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