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Park Event Permits: Castaic vs Los Angeles

How do park event permits rules compare between Castaic, CA and Los Angeles, CA?

Castaic and Los Angeles have similar restriction levels.

Castaic, CA

Los Angeles County

Some Restrictions

Events in LA County parks require permits from the Department of Parks and Recreation. Events expecting 100+ attendees or generating $5,000+ in fees need a Facility Use Agreement. Smaller events use a standard Facility Use Permit (Form P&R-82).

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Los Angeles, CA

Los Angeles County

Some Restrictions

Events in LA city parks require permits from the Department of Recreation and Parks. Events expecting over 100 attendees or generating over $5,000 in fees need a Facility Use Agreement or Special Events Agreement. Smaller events may only need a Facility Use Permit. A LAFD-approved safety plan must be submitted to LADBS before applying for a temporary special event permit. Alcohol service requires separate ABC authorization.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactCastaicLos Angeles
Permit FromParks & RecreationDept. of Recreation and Parks
100+ AttendeesFacility Use AgreementFacility Use Agreement
Small EventsForm P&R-82-
Lead Time30–90 days-
InsuranceRequired-
Safety Plan-LAFD approval required
Alcohol-ABC license + park approval
Sound-Amplified sound needs permit

Highlighted rows indicate differences between cities.

Castaic FAQ

How do I get a park event permit in LA County?

Contact the LA County Department of Parks and Recreation. Events with 100+ attendees need a Facility Use Agreement. Smaller events use Form P&R-82. Apply 30-90 days in advance.

Can I serve alcohol at an LA County park event?

Alcohol requires additional permits and approval from Parks and Recreation. Not all parks allow alcohol, and security may be required for events serving alcohol.

Los Angeles FAQ

Do I need a permit for a party in a Los Angeles park?

It depends on size. Events expecting over 100 attendees or generating over $5,000 in fees require a Facility Use Agreement. Smaller gatherings may only need a basic Facility Use Permit from the specific park.

Can I serve alcohol at a park event in LA?

Only with both a California ABC Temporary Daily License and separate approval from the Department of Recreation and Parks. Unauthorized alcohol in parks is a violation of LAMC Β§63.44.

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