Permits are required when events are staged on public streets or sidewalks; and/or when the event affects normal vehicular or pedestrian traffic. This is in order to maximize the safety of participants and to minimize the inconvenience to the general public, and disruption of public services. Permits are free of charge and the processing time is 30 days. Applications for City Permits are obtained from the Mayor’s Office.
Block Party, Miscellaneous Event, and Sound Amplification Permits
Block Parties or Miscellaneous Events Permit:
Block Party—A closure of no more than one block of a local street, usually residential, for small-scale events such as potluck dinners and barbecues. This event would usually be attended by less than 100 persons.
Miscellaneous Events—Events attended by less than 100 persons that do not fit in the block party definition. Any event that will be attended by over 300 persons, or which contemplates the sale and consumption of alcoholic beverages within a public street or park in the City of Beaverton, will be considered a major community event and require a “Major Community Event” permit. If the event will be attended by 100–400 people, contact the Mayor’s Office to determine what type of permit application you will need.
Major Community Event Permit
A major community event is defined as (one or more of the following):
Special Athletic Event Permit
This is an organized run/bicycle event on a public right-of-way that involves the interruption of normal motor traffic flow, closure of street, or promotes (by the nature of the event) violation of any traffic laws or ordinances.
Sound Amplification Permit
This permit is required anytime sound is amplified. Permits are granted for the broadcast or amplification of programs of music, news, speeches, or general entertainment as part of a national, state, or city event or public festival if in accordance with City Policy. All applications for Sound Amplification Permits must be accompanied by an application for a “Block Parties or Miscellaneous Events” or “Major Community Event” permit.
Sign and Banner Information
In order to receive approval for signs or banners to advertise your event (such as a parade or picnic), you should be aware of the following: