That the Special Events Ordinance allows for public performances, subject to proper permitting and restrictions about time, place and manner?
City Council approved the Public Performance section in order to encourage musicians, jugglers, mimes and other entertainers to perform publicly in parks and elsewhere. A $50 annual permit is required for all performers, and the performances should not interfere with the movement of vehicles and pedestrians or with the ability of businesses to conduct their business. The ordinance spells out the times allowed for such performances, as well as noise limitations and other restrictions about location and duration. Performers may not place any signage or sell any items of any kind, but may put out a container for tips.
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