Block party definition

Block party means a community sponsored Street event requiring the closure of a single block of a street, or a portion thereof, for a single day in which no fundraising or the sale of goods or services occurs, and does not otherwise fall into any other category.
Block party means a neighborhood social event intended to take place on a public roadway or city-owned right-of-way. The purpose of such neighborhood event should benefit all persons whose property abuts the section of the street to be closed and is not intended to be used for a private benefit of a specific property owner (birthday parties, anniversaries, etc.)
Block party means an event that involves a one-block-long residential street closure, is not open to the public, requires no admission fee, and offers no food or beverage sales.

Examples of Block party in a sentence

  • Block party organizers should provide advance courtesy notification to those residents that will be affected by the closure.

  • Block party coordinator MUST obtain approval of all residents and businesses within the blocked area via the attached petition.

  • Petkov, the former leader of the KNCB and more recently of the United Labour Block party.

  • The following words, terms and phrases, when used in this article shall have the meanings ascribed to them in this section, except where the context clearly indicates a different meaning: Block party means a private outdoor gathering on a public street which involves the closure of a street and may include live or taped music and the distribution of food and/or beverages.

  • Debbie Hays, Torrance Historical Society, invited everyone to attend the 5th annual Rock Around the Block party on Thursday, July 16, from 5:00 to 8:00 p.m. in front of the Torrance Historical Museum, 1345 Post Avenue.


More Definitions of Block party

Block party means a party for all the residents of a block or neighborhood, typically held on a temporarily closed City street.
Block party means the closing of one (1) or more public streets between one (1) or more intersections for the common purpose of the residents of the public street, or for the common purpose of the community at large, other than for a parade or commercial activity.
Block party means a festive gathering on private property or a street which may or may not require the closure of a street, or a portion thereof, to vehicular traffic, and/or use of the street for the festivity including barbecues, picnics, music or games.
Block party means a community sponsored event requiring the closure of a single block of a street, or a portion thereof, for a single day in which no sales of goods or services occurs.
Block party. A “block party” means an outdoor public event organized by the residents of a neighborhood or city block and held upon a city right-of-way for social or entertainment purposes. For purposes of this Chapter, it shall be limited to R-1 residential districts as defined in the Zoning Code.
Block party means a gathering, sponsored solely by owners, residents or tenants of properties fronting a street, which causes a closure of the entire street, or a portion thereof, to vehicular traffic and use of the street for the gathering.
Block party means a neighborhood gathering of less than 100 people, sponsored solely by owners, residents or tenants of properties fronting a street, which causes an obstruction or closure of the street, or a portion thereof, to vehicular traffic and use of the street for the gathering.