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Park Event Permits: Chicago vs Evanston

How do park event permits rules compare between Chicago, IL and Evanston, IL?

Chicago, IL

Cook County

Some Restrictions

Special events in Chicago parks require a permit from the Chicago Park District. Applications include a non-refundable $45 fee plus rental and additional permit fees based on attendance and event type. Applicants must submit a site plan and, for runs/walks/bike events, a route map. The Department of Cultural Affairs and Special Events (DCASE) calculates processing fees for events that use both park and street space. General liability insurance is required for all permitted events.

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Evanston, IL

Cook County

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Key Facts Comparison

FactChicagoEvanston
Application Fee$45 (non-refundable)-
Required DocumentsSite plan, route map (for runs/walks)-
InsuranceGeneral liability required-
Large EventsCoordination with police, fire, DSS required-
ContactCPD Revenue Dept: (312) 763-6710-

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Chicago FAQ

How do I apply for a park event permit in Chicago?

Submit a Chicago Park District Special Event Permit Application with a $45 fee, site plan, and (for runs/walks) a route map. Provide alternative dates and locations since availability cannot be confirmed beforehand.

Do I need insurance for a park event in Chicago?

Yes. All special events in Chicago parks require general liability insurance. Additional insurance may be needed for events involving alcohol.

Evanston FAQ

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