§ 14-8-32. NEIGHBORHOOD BLOCK PARTY.  


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  • (A)

    A neighborhood block party is an event on a residential street for individuals that live in the immediate area of the residential street.

    (B)

    For purposes of this article, a residential street is a block of right-of-way that abuts single family dwellings.

    (C)

    A neighborhood block party cannot be located on a residential street that:

    (1)

    is controlled with an automated traffic control device at either end of the block; or

    (2)

    includes any bus or rail stops operated by Capital Metro.

    (D)

    A neighborhood block party cannot close an intersection with another street.

(Ord. No. 20180510-018 , Pt. 3, 5-21-18)