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The Development Review Committee on Sept. 10 reviewed a renewed special-event agreement for Market on Fifth, a weekly farmers market organized by Propagate Social House that will run Fridays from September through July, 6 p.m. to 9 p.m., on Fifth Street. The organizer expects about 200 attendees per market and will use food trucks and 10-by-10 vendor tents.
City staff said the event will close Fifth Street between Park and Central and use the adjacent public parking lot for parking; setup will begin at about 4:30 p.m. and breakdown at 9 p.m. Staff noted the layout will include a lane down the middle for emergency vehicles and that alcohol will not be sold at the market itself, though restaurants in the area may serve alcohol inside their establishments.
Staff and safety divisions had no outstanding objections during the DRC review. Community development staff said the event started the previous Friday under the same arrangement. A staff member pulled a map for the committee to confirm the closure and layout.
No formal motion or vote was recorded in the DRC transcript for this item; the committee proceeded to the next agenda item after asking whether there were further questions.
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