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Park Event Permits: Dallas vs Grand Prairie

How do park event permits rules compare between Dallas, TX and Grand Prairie, TX?

Dallas and Grand Prairie have similar restriction levels.

Dallas, TX

Dallas County

Some Restrictions

Special events in Dallas parks require a permit from the Dallas Park and Recreation Department. Applications must be submitted at least 90 days in advance. Events submitted 60-89 days in advance are accepted with a rush fee of $40. Applications less than 60 days out are denied. Pricing varies by estimated attendance and includes an application fee, per-participant charges, and a refundable deposit. Events are governed by Dallas City Code Chapter 32 (Parks and Water Reservoirs).

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Grand Prairie, TX

Dallas County

Some Restrictions

Grand Prairie requires permits for organized events in city parks. The Parks, Arts, and Recreation department manages park reservations and event permits. Larger events may also require a Ch. 7.5 Special Event Permit.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactDallasGrand Prairie
Application Deadline90 days minimum (60 days with $40 rush fee)-
Run/Walk Fees$200 event fee + $2/participant + $200 deposit-
InsuranceCertificate of insurance required-
Governing CodeDallas City Code Chapter 32-
ContactReservations Office: (214) 670-8740-
Small Events-Park reservation needed
Large Events-Ch. 7.5 permit may apply
Department-Parks, Arts & Recreation
Alcohol-Additional authorization needed

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Dallas FAQ

How far in advance must I apply for a Dallas park event permit?

At least 90 days before the event. Applications 60-89 days out are accepted with a $40 rush fee. Applications less than 60 days before the event are denied.

How much does a park event permit cost in Dallas?

Costs vary by event type and attendance. For runs/walks, expect a $200 event fee, $2 per participant, and a $200 refundable deposit. Additional fees may apply for utilities and staff.

Grand Prairie FAQ

How do I hold an event at a Grand Prairie park?

Contact Parks, Arts, and Recreation for park reservations. Larger events may also need a Special Event Permit under Chapter 7.5.

Can I serve alcohol at a park event?

Additional authorization may be required. Contact the Parks department for specific requirements.

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