Draper is shaking up the rules for how neighborhood festivals and block parties get approved. If you’re planning a public gathering this year, you’ll want to check the new requirements to make sure your event doesn't get sidelined.
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Declining — being discussed less frequently. 0 mentions in the last 30 days, 1 the 60 before.
Changes to license availability could impact local business revenue.
Local residents looking for community events.
Local organizers and neighborhood volunteers might face more red tape and higher costs just to host a simple block party.
The council considered a special use permit for W8 Distributing Inc., doing business as Jade Bloom. This decision allows the business to operate within the city, impacting local commerce and potentially employment.
The committee was set to discuss the 2025 event calendar for the arena, which helps coordinate local activities and facility usage.
The city is updating its rules for bars and hospitality businesses to match state law and local needs.
Draper City Council announces changes to Special Events permitting Gephardt Daily News
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