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Council approves South Business Association’s Jazz & Street event with extended hours and street closure

5441475 · July 22, 2025
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Summary

The LaSalle City Council granted a special event permit to the South Business Association for a Jazz & Street festival on Sept. 12–13, 2025, including extended music hours, higher decibel allowance and street closure in the 500 blocks of First Street.

The LaSalle City Council approved a special event permit requested by the South Business Association to hold the Jazz & Street event on Friday, Sept. 12 and Saturday, Sept. 13, 2025, in the 500 blocks of First Street. The permit includes an extension of outdoor music until 11 p.m., an increased allowed decibel level and a street closure on city property for the two days.

Council members voted in favor during a roll call. The motion to grant the special-use permit passed with affirmative votes recorded for Aldermen including Dimas, Thompson, Patak, Reynolds, LaViere, Herndon and Crane.

City staff noted the application as presented on the agenda under the “Request from the South Business Association for a special event permit” and confirmed the dates and location. The council did not attach conditions beyond standard permitting requirements at the meeting; the authorization allows use of city-owned property as described in the request.

Event organizers and staff are responsible for complying with city noise rules and any operational conditions the city may enforce during the event. No appeals or petitions were raised during the council deliberation recorded in the meeting minutes.

The council’s approval was recorded during the meeting’s agenda votes; no separate ordinance or additional funding was approved.