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PBOT is excited to share with you some updates about the Block Party Program:
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All Block Party permit
are now FREE of charge! After the success of
the Pilot Program in 2017, we are announcing that all Block Party
permits are $0 citywide. If you are planning to hold a
block party on your street, please apply for your free permit!
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The signature page is not required for standard Block Party permits, however, we ask that you notify those who would be affected by the street closure with a notification flyer. Feel free to use our notification flyer template or create your own flyer to outreach and invite your neighbors to join and participate in your block party.
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Permits are open to all
Portland residents. Applicants can be
renters or homeowners.
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The new Block Party application packet is posted! Please visit www.pbotblockparty.com to download it. The packet includes everything you'll need for your Block Party: 1.
Application; 2. Notification flyer; and 3. Block Party Street
Closure Traffic Control Plan. (It’s a new Block Party season, so please
do not re-use past application materials for new permit requests.)
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We can accept your application in one of four ways: web/online application,
send e-mail attachments, fax, or in person*.
*If
you are dropping off your application in person, please go to the
“Sixth+Main” Building at 1001 SW 5th Ave at the 5th
Floor reception desk. (Formally known as the Congress Center building.)
“Block parties are small-scale events that close one to four blocks of a local service residential street for small scale gatherings, such as neighborhood potlucks or BBQs and Street Painting projects.”
For more information or description on what a block party is, please visit www.pbotblockparty.com
If you have any
questions please contact the Block Party helpline at (503) 823-4003.
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The City of Portland complies with all non‐discrimination, Civil Rights laws including Civil Rights Title VI and ADA Title II. To help ensure equal access to City programs, services and activities, the City of Portland will reasonably modify policies/procedures and provide auxiliary aids/services to persons with disabilities. Call 503-823-5185, TTY 503-823-6868 or Oregon Relay Service: 711 with such requests, or visit http://bit.ly/13EWaCg
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