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Board reviews 'good neighbor' policy and proposes curated uses for Heritage Park
Summary
Staff presented a draft downtown 'good neighbor' policy and a proposal to curate Heritage Park programming: restrict private rentals, require partner-organization approvals and insurance, limit vendor markets that compete with brick-and-mortar businesses, and ban certain temporary signage; the draft will undergo legal review.
The Main Street Advisory Board reviewed a draft downtown "good neighbor" policy and a related proposal to limit how Heritage Park is used, aiming to preserve the park for curated public programming and protect nearby businesses from competition by frequent vendor markets.
Staff outlined a proposal that would not allow private rentals (for example, private weddings) in Heritage Park and would instead require partner-organization status, insurance and security deposits for groups approved to use the stage and city equipment. "I propose we curate the content in the park as…
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