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Larkspur commission backs sending revised parks special-events policy to city attorney

Larkspur City Parks and Recreation Commission · October 16, 2025
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Summary

The Larkspur City Parks and Recreation Commission directed staff to send a revised special-events policy—featuring higher attendance thresholds, stronger notification and an organizer-locality requirement—to the city attorney for review after commissioners requested clearer definitions, longer lead times and rules about posting and fees.

The Larkspur City Parks and Recreation Commission on Oct. 16 directed staff to forward a revised parks special-events policy to the city attorney for review after discussing attendance thresholds, notification standards and organizer eligibility.

During a presentation, staff member Nick said he had revised the draft to raise the threshold for a special event to 250 attendees and to treat events of 50 or more as small-park events, noting that "most kid birthday parties...are under 50." He told the commission city-hosted events would be exempt and that Piper Park and Nivven Park were being…

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