As the city continues to grow, the Austin Center for Events is asking for the public’s help to craft new rules and guidelines to ensure their vibrant events remain…
From music festivals to parades to 10k runs, special events are a way of life in Austin.
As the city continues to grow, the Austin Center for Events is asking for the public’s help to craft new rules and guidelines to ensure their vibrant events remain safe, accessible and enjoyable for Austin residents and visitors.
The Austin Center for events is inviting you to weigh in on the proposed rules being submitted for consideration in the proposed Special Events Ordinance set to go before the City Council on December 7.
Proposals
View the proposals here: http://www.austintexas.gov/sites/default/files/files/CityStage/Rules _Summary_103017.pdf, then share your thoughts, suggestions, and get your questions answered at a special information session Tuesday, November 14, 4-6pm, One Texas Center, 505 Barton Springs Rd., Third Floor, Room 325.
According to the City of Austin, public feedback is important, and the information shared will be used to help draft the final rules to be presented to Council for consideration.
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