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Block Party Permits: Dallas vs Grand Prairie

How do block party permits rules compare between Dallas, TX and Grand Prairie, TX?

Dallas and Grand Prairie have similar restriction levels.

Dallas, TX

Dallas County

Some Restrictions

Dallas requires a Block Party Permit for residential street closures, issued free of charge through the Department of Public Works. A completed Block Party Petition must be submitted at least 10 business days prior to the event. The petition requires 100% of residents within the block closure to sign, the event is limited to 200 people, and a 15-foot emergency lane must be maintained. Block parties are governed by Chapter 42A of the Dallas City Code.

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Grand Prairie, TX

Dallas County

Some Restrictions

Grand Prairie Chapter 7.5 regulates special events requiring city services or street closures. Block parties requiring street closure need a Special Event Permit from the Emergency Management department. Application process available online.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactDallasGrand Prairie
Permit FeeFree β€” no charge-
Application Deadline10 business days prior to event-
Resident Signatures100% of block residents required-
Max Attendance200 people-
Emergency Lane15-foot unobstructed lane required-
Permit Required-For street closures/city services
Department-Emergency Management
Application-Online
Code Section-Ch. 7.5

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Dallas FAQ

How do I get a block party permit in Dallas?

Submit a completed Block Party Petition to the Department of Public Works at least 10 business days before the event. The permit is free, but you need signatures from 100% of residents on the block being closed.

How many people can attend a Dallas block party?

Block parties are limited to 200 people. A 15-foot emergency lane must be maintained within the block closure at all times.

Grand Prairie FAQ

Do I need a permit for a block party in Grand Prairie?

Yes, if it involves street closure or requires city services. Apply through the Emergency Management department online.

What about a party on private property?

Private property gatherings not requiring city services or street closure generally don't need a special event permit, but must comply with noise ordinance.

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