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City Council and Successor Agency and Public Financing Authority
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4/22/2019
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A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF REDWOOD CITY ADOPTING REVISED COURTHOUSE SQUARE ADMINISTRATIVE GUIDELINES
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Street Closure <br />Permittee must file a Temporary Street Closure Application with the Police Department in <br />accordance with City Code Section 33A, Article I. <br />A. Notification of event details must be provided to all neighboring businesses. The <br />approved format should be requested from the Parks, Recreation and Community <br />Services Department. Confirmation on when the notification was delivered should <br />be included with the Temporary Street Closure Application. <br />B. The Permittee shall pay for all expenses related to street closure, including, but <br />not limited to, City staff time. <br />C. The Permittee shall post and remove all signs required under City Code Chapter <br />33A and any other applicable City Code sections. If the City posts or removes the <br />required signs, the Permittee will be charged for City staff time. <br />D. Barricades may be placed near the corner of the intersection to be closed no more <br />than thirty-six (36) hours before the event. All barricades shall be neatly stacked <br />and not obstruct pedestrian movement at the intersection nor visibility from <br />vehicles before the event. <br />E. The Permittee shall pick up and drop off all necessary barricades. Additionally, the <br />Permittee shall be responsible for the setup and breakdown of barricades when <br />closing the street. If the City delivers, sets up, breaks down, and/or picks up the <br />barricades, the Permittee will be charged for City staff time. <br />F. Final placements of barricades are subject to approval and may be moved at the <br />sole discretion of the Police Department. <br />G. Permanent barricade placement requires approval of the City. A plan specifying <br />location, size, weight, and emergency access information will be required. <br />Section 6: POLICE AND PRIVATE SECURITY <br />A. The Permittee must submit a security plan for the proposed event and receive <br />approval from the Police Department. The approval of the Police Department will <br />be based on, but not limited to the following: type of function; service of alcohol, if <br />applicable; traffic control requirements; the number of attendees; anticipated <br />security issues and the history of security issues at the same or similar event in <br />prior years, if applicable. The Permittee's plan must list the proposed number of <br />security personnel, their location, duties, hours of service, contact information for <br />the day of the event and whether they are Redwood City police officers or private <br />security personnel. The Permittee is responsible for all costs associated with <br />private security. <br />1. The purpose of Police presence during events is to ensure public safety, <br />keep the peace, and enforce relevant laws, codes, and ordinances. <br />ATTY/RESO.0035/CC RESO ADOPTING REVISED COURTHOUSE SQUARE ADMIN GUIDELINES RESO NO. 15757 <br />REV: 04-16-19 PR MUFF NO. 205 <br />Page 11 of 23 <br />
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