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Saint Helena council declines to clear neighborhood Porchfest; organizers and residents clash over safety, insurance and parking
Summary
Organizers sought permission for a Sept. 28 Porchfest with road closures and a $27,500 budget; residents raised safety, parking and notification concerns. Council failed to approve a motion conditioning the event on proof of funds/insurance and nonprofit status by a deadline.
Organizers of a proposed Porchfest in Saint Helena sought council authorization for road closures and encroachment permits for a free community music event on Sept. 28, but the measure failed after residents and some council members expressed concern about safety, parking and insurance.
City staff described the plan as a largely residential, free event organized by Napa Valley Music Alliance with a $27,500 estimated budget and $15,000 in pledges to date. Staff said final encroachment permits would require insurance certificates, vendor contracts and proof of cleanup arrangements. Organizer Alex Weeks told the…
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