Block Party definition
Block Party means a community sponsored Street event requiring the closure of a single block of a street, or a portion thereof, for a single day in which no fundraising or the sale of goods or services occurs, and does not otherwise fall into any other category.
Block Party means a neighborhood social event intended to take place on a public roadway or city-owned right-of-way. The purpose of such neighborhood event should benefit all persons whose property abuts the section of the street to be closed and is not intended to be used for a private benefit of a specific property owner (birthday parties, anniversaries, etc.)
Block Party means an event that involves a one-block-long residential street closure, is not open to the public, requires no admission fee, and offers no food or beverage sales.
Examples of Block Party in a sentence
The public archaeology event will be coordinated with another community event, such as the Beecher Terrace Block party, to facilitate advertising and to ensure maximum attendance of community members.
More Definitions of Block Party
Block Party means a party for all the residents of a block or neighborhood, typically held on a temporarily closed City street.
Block Party means an event, organized by a Leaseholder, in which many members of a single community congregate in the street to observe an occasion of some importance. The event must be hosted on the Highway the Leaseholder lease is addressed to.
Block Party. , shall mean a festive gathering on private property or a street which may or may not require the closure of a street, or a portion thereof, to vehicular traffic, and/or use of the street for the festivity including barbecues, picnics, music or games.
Block Party means the closing of one (1) or more public streets between one (1) or more intersections for the common purpose of the residents of the public street, or for the common purpose of the community at large, other than for a parade or commercial activity.
Block Party means a neighborhood gathering of less than 100 people, sponsored solely by owners, residents or tenants of properties fronting a street, which causes an obstruction or closure of the street, or a portion thereof, to vehicular traffic and use of the street for the gathering.
Block Party means a gathering, lasting not more than 12 hours, that involves the closure of a limited portion of a single local public street, that has attendance of not more than one hundred fifty (150) people, primarily of and for the residents of the immediate neighborhood in the vicinity of the closed street, and does not include the sale or distribution of alcohol.
Block Party means a gathering, sponsored solely by owners, residents or tenants of properties fronting a street, which causes a closure of the entire street, or a portion thereof, to vehicular traffic and use of the street for the gathering.