Longmont Gender-Neutral Facility Rules for Events

Civil Rights and Equity Colorado 3 Minutes Read ยท published March 01, 2026 Flag of Colorado

Longmont, Colorado event organizers increasingly request clear guidance on gender-neutral facilities. This article explains how Longmont city departments currently approach single-occupancy and gender-neutral restrooms at public events, identifies which municipal offices to contact, and lists practical compliance steps organizers can use to plan accessible, non-discriminatory facilities for attendees.

What the city oversees

The City of Longmont generally enforces building permits, temporary event permits, and nondiscrimination policies through its Planning and Development Services, Building Safety, and municipal administration functions. Longmont relies on adopted building and plumbing codes plus local permitting for temporary event infrastructure; there is no separately codified Longmont ordinance titled "gender-neutral facilities" found on the city code pages consulted (current as of March 2026).

Contact Planning and Building early when you plan event facilities.

Key compliance considerations for events

  • Permits: Determine whether your event requires a temporary use or special event permit and whether restroom plans must be included.
  • Facilities: Single-occupancy restrooms are an accepted way to provide gender-neutral options alongside multi-stall restrooms.
  • Accessibility: Ensure restrooms comply with the adopted accessibility standards (ADA and adopted building code).
  • Signage and privacy: Provide clear, respectful signage and sightline/privacy measures for temporary units.

Penalties & Enforcement

Enforcement for event-related facilities is typically handled by the City of Longmont's Building Safety and Event Permit staff, sometimes in coordination with code enforcement or the municipal attorney for compliance or complaints. Specific monetary fines and escalation schedules for failure to provide gender-neutral or required accessible facilities are not specified on the Longmont pages reviewed (current as of March 2026); see the Help and Support / Resources section for official contacts where you can request the most current enforcement guidance.

If attendees report violations, file a complaint with code enforcement promptly.
  • Fines: Not specified on the cited pages; contact Building Safety or Code Enforcement for amounts and civil penalty procedures.
  • Escalation: First offence, repeat, and continuing violation processes are not specified on the cited pages.
  • Non-monetary sanctions: Possible stop-work orders, correction notices, permit suspensions, or referral to court where applicable.
  • Enforcer and complaints: Building Safety, Planning and Development Services, or Code Enforcement handle inspections and complaints; see Resources for official contact pages.
  • Appeals and review: Appeal routes typically follow the city's administrative appeals or hearing procedures; deadlines and time limits are not specified on the cited pages.
  • Defences and discretion: Permits, variances, or reasonable accommodation requests may be available depending on circumstances and applicable codes.

Applications & Forms

Event organizers should expect to use the City of Longmont's temporary event or special event permit application and any building permit forms for temporary structures. Specific form names, numbers, fees, and submission portals are available through the City of Longmont permit and building pages listed in Resources; if no dedicated form is published for gender-neutral facilities, address your plan in the event permit and consult Building Safety.

Include restroom layout diagrams with permit applications to speed review.

Practical action steps for event organizers

  • Plan early: Apply for any required temporary event permits well before the event date.
  • Include details: Submit restroom counts, locations, and accessibility measures in permits.
  • Provide options: Combine multi-stall restrooms with clearly signed single-occupancy gender-neutral units.
  • Contact city staff: Reach out to Building Safety or Event Permit staff for compliance questions and inspections.

FAQ

Do I need a separate permit to provide gender-neutral restrooms at an event?
Not usually a separate permit for "gender-neutral" restrooms; include your restroom plan in the temporary event or building permit application as required by the city.
Are single-occupancy restrooms acceptable for compliance?
Yes, single-occupancy restrooms are a common and accepted solution, provided they meet applicable building and accessibility standards.
Who do I contact to report non-compliant facilities during an event?
Report complaints to the City of Longmont Building Safety or Code Enforcement via the official contact channels in Resources.

How-To

  1. Confirm permit requirements for your event with the City of Longmont Planning and Development Services.
  2. Draft a restroom plan showing counts, locations, accessibility features, and signage for gender-neutral units.
  3. Submit the temporary event permit and any required building permits with your restroom plan attached.
  4. Address any Building Safety or Code Enforcement review comments and schedule inspections if required.
  5. On event day, provide clear signage, privacy measures, and staff contact info for attendee concerns.
Provide an accessible single-occupancy option at every event site where feasible.

Key Takeaways

  • Integrate gender-neutral restroom plans into event permit submissions.
  • Ensure accessibility and clear signage to reduce complaints and inspections.
  • Contact Building Safety or Event Permit staff early for guidance.

Help and Support / Resources