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Parks director proposes permit and fee ordinance for Antioch parks to curb unpermitted events
Summary
Antioch’s parks director proposed an ordinance that would require permits and fees for park uses meeting conditions such as group size over 15, public advertising, commercial activity, amplified sound, temporary structures or exclusive-use requests, citing repeated unpermitted events and liability concerns.
Director Katie (S4), speaking for the Parks & Recreation Department, proposed drafting an ordinance to require permits and fees for park use when certain conditions apply — for example, groups larger than 15, publicly advertised events, commercial activity (sales or paid fitness classes), use of electricity or temporary structures, amplified sound, or requests for exclusive use.
Katie said the village currently issues permits for a small set of pavilions but that rising incidents…
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