Special Events Permits and Participation Policies:
Street Fairs and Other Special Community Events
Contents
- About Special Events
- Regulations for Special Events Including Sponsorhip Policies
- Related MRSC Pages
About Special Events
Special events, such as fun runs, roadway foot races, fundraising walks, bikeathons, parades, carnivals, shows, exhibitions, circuses and fairs promote tourism, foster economic revitalization of downtowns and neighborhoods and provide cultural activities for residents. Events such as neighborhood block parties help build community when properly controlled. Cities and counties normally encourage such events within an environment that allows for the excitement and fun anticipated, yet adequately provides for the protection of citizens, visitors and all participants involved.
This Web page contains sample municipal/county code excerpts, policies regulating various special events, and application forms. The first section relates to regulations that protect the safety and health of the participants, protection of public property and impacts of the event on non-participating citizens. A corollary purpose to most policies and codes is to ensure that those who benefit from an event bear proportionate shares of the cost of the event. The general coverage of the special event regulations has been listed on many of the regulations, but it is not to be considered inclusive, and in some instances certain gatherings are exempt from license requirements and/ or fees.
The second section contains sample policies and procedures for city or county participation in special events, whether joint funding or provision of services.
Regulations for Special Events including Sponsorship Policies
- Bainbridge Island Municipal Code Ch. 12.06 - Parades and Assemblies - Traditional parades, fun runs, roadway foot races, fundraising walks or runs, auctions, bikeathons, parades, carnivals, shows or exhibitions, filming/movie events, circuses, block parties and street fairs.
- Battle Ground Ordinance No. 06-09 (
) - Adopts permit requirements and standards for special events, passed 07/06
- Bellevue
- Bellevue Municipal Code Ch. 14.50 - Special Events Code
- College Place Municipal Code Ch. 12.04 - Special Events Activities
- Coupeville
- Enumclaw Parades/ Block Parties/ Special Events Permit (
)
- Federal Way
- Federal Way Municipal Code Ch. 4.30 - Rights-of-Way Activities
- Federal Way Right-of-Way Permits
- Fircrest
- Fircrest Municipal Code Ch. 9.90 - Special Events - Special Events
- Fircrest Special Events Permit Application (
)
- Friday Harbor
- Friday Harbor Municipal Code Ch. 12.28 (
) - Private Use of Public Property
- Friday Harbor Event Permit Application and Indemnification Agreement (
)
- Friday Harbor Municipal Code Ch. 12.28 (
- Gig Harbor
- Gig Harbor Municipal Code Ch. 5.28- Special Events - Runs, parades, street dances, special events, or other demonstrations or exhibition
- Gig Harbor Application for Special Event Permit (
)
- Gig Harbor Client Assistance Memo: Special Event Permit (
)
- Issaquah
- Issaquah Municipal Code Ch. 5.14- Special Event/Special Use Permit - Fun runs, roadway foot races, fundraising walks, bikeathons, parades, carnivals, shows, exhibitions, circuses and fairs - includes events that occur on private property
- Issaquah Special Event Permit Application (
)
- Issaquah Ordinance No. 2371 (
) providing special requirements for retail sales or solicitation activities during Salmon Days, passed 9/03
- Kirkland
- Kirkland Special Events
- Kirkland Municipal Code Ch. 19.24 - Temporary Special Events - Any fair, show, festival, or other attended entertainment or celebration, conducted by a nonprofit, public service organization, which entertainment is not of a political, religious or commercial nature; and which event is to be held in whole or in part upon publicly owned property and/or public rights-of-way, or if held wholly upon private property, will nevertheless affect or impact the ordinary and normal use by the general public of public property or public rights-of-way within the vicinity of such event.
- Leavenworth Ordinance No. 01-2001 (
) - Establishing Standards and Requirements for Festivals in the Public Right of Way
- Marysville
- Marysville Municipal Code Ch. 5.46 - Special Events - Any event which is to be conducted on public property or on a public right-of-way; and, also, any event held on private property which would have a direct significant impact on traffic congestion; or traffic flow to and from the event over public streets or rights-of-way; or which would significantly impact the need for city-provided emergency services such as police, fire or medical aid
- Marysville Application for Special Event Permit (
)
- Monroe Municipal Code Ch. 5.28 - Special Events - Any parade, fair, show, festival, carnival, rally, party, filming of movie, video or television show, motorcade, run, street dance, bike-a-thon, race, walks, athletic event or other attended entertainment or celebration that is to be held in whole or in part upon publicly owned property and/or public right-of-way, or, if held wholly upon private property, will nevertheless affect or impact the ordinary and normal use by the general public of public property or public rights-of-way within the vicinity of the event. Special event shall also mean any activity to be held in whole or in part upon publicly owned or controlled property and/or public rights-of-way where merchandise or services are offered for sale, whether by for profit or nonprofit organizations
- Oak Harbor Ordinance No. 1490 (
) - Parades, Athletic Events and Other Special Events
- Ocean Shores Municipal Code Ch. 5.24 - Special Events - festivals, parades, competitions, marine events, shows, exhibitions, fairs, outdoor dances, concerts, rodeos, swap meets, outdoor sales, or activities at which booths, stalls, concessions, food sales, rides or other activities are allowed, using city facilities or property
- Olympia Municipal Code, Ch. 5.17 - Community Events - Any festival, celebration, fair or other similar event held in the city with local participation and sponsorship
- Poulsbo
- Poulsbo Municipal Code Ch. 5.04 - Business Licenses (See Section 5.04.090 related to special events)
- City of Poulsbo Business License Application (
)
- Redmond
- Redmond General Information About Special Events (
)
- Redmond Municipal Code Ch. 10.60 - Permits for Special Events - Any activity which occurs upon private or public property that will affect the standard and ordinary use of public streets, rights-of-ways and/or sidewalks. This includes, but is not limited to, fairs, festivals, foot runs, bicycle runs and block parties.
- Redmond General Information About Special Events (
- Seattle
- SDOT Street Use Publications, Forms and Client Assistance Memos - Street fairs, Farmer’s Markets, Sidewalk Sales and Block Parties
- Seattle Municipal Code Ch. 15.04- Use and Occupation Permits
- Sequim Ordinance No. 2003-008 (
) - Amends Ch. 18.68 (Temporary Activities, Structures and Special Events) - Any parade, festival, exposition, show, sale, party or other similar activity conducted wholly on public property or partly
on public property- Sequim Special Events Packet
- Sequim Resolution No. 2009-13 (
) - Policy and Procedures for the Reimbursement of the General Fund for City Support of Festivals and Special Events
- Snohomish
- Snohomish Municipal Code Ch. 5.10 (
) - Special Events - Fairs, festivals, carnivals, sporting events, foot runs, bike-athons, markets, parades, exhibitions, auctions, dances, and motion picture filming
- Snohomish Special Event Limited Vendor Business License Application
- Special Event Permit Application(
) - Tacoma Special Events Permits
- Tumwater Municipal Code Ch. 10.28 - Public Events - Any festival, celebration, fair, rally, sporting event or similar occurrence which is open to the public and is conducted, at least in part, on city streets
- Woodinville Municipal Code Ch. 8.12 - Includes block parties
- University Place Municipal Code Ch. 5.10 - Special Events - Includes block parties
- Out of State
- Hillsborough California Municipal Code Ch. 5.16 - Fundraising Events (Regulates Impacts on Public)
- City of Malibu, California Special Events Permits - Parties and Special Events
- Malibu Municipal Code Ch. 17.68 - Temporary Use Permits - Includes indoor and outdoor entertainment and assembly events such as weddings, fund-raisers, retreats, fairs, festivals and concerts, art, cultural, and educational exhibits and displays

