Greensboro Street Closure Fees and Ordinances
In Greensboro, North Carolina, organizers must follow city rules for event street closures, including permit applications, fee responsibility, and public-safety conditions. This guide explains which departments manage closures, where to find the official permit and guidance, and practical steps to apply, notify neighbors, and comply with traffic controls for public events [1].
Overview of Street Closure Fees
Street closure fees in Greensboro are set as part of the citys special events and public-rights-of-way policies. Fees may cover administrative review, traffic-control devices, police or public-works staffing, and cleanup. Specific fee schedules or per-hour staffing rates are published on the citys event or permitting pages or in fee resolution documents; where a schedule is not available on a cited page this article notes that fact and cites the source.
Penalties & Enforcement
Enforcement of street closure rules is carried out by the City of Greensboro through its Transportation and Police departments and code enforcement teams. The municipal code and event-permit rules define permit requirements and enforcement pathways; any monetary penalties or administrative fines are documented in the controlling city regulation or fee schedule when published. Where an exact fine or escalation schedule is not shown on the cited page, this article states that it is not specified on the cited page [2].
- Fines: not specified on the cited page; consult the municipal code or event fee schedule for amounts and per-day or per-violation rates [2].
- Escalation: first, repeat, and continuing offences—ranges not specified on the cited page; enforcement typically allows notices to correct or abate followed by citations if unresolved [2].
- Non-monetary sanctions: orders to cease the unpermitted closure, abatement directives, seizure of unapproved equipment, and referral to municipal court or injunctive actions are possible and depend on the rule cited [2].
- Enforcer and complaints: Greensboro Police Department and Transportation/Traffic handle on-street enforcement and safety; official contact and complaint submission details are provided by city departments [3].
- Appeals and review: appeal routes and time limits are set by the controlling ordinance or permit conditions; specific appeal periods are not specified on the cited page when not published [2].
Applications & Forms
The City publishes a Special Events or Street Closure Permit application that organizers must complete; the application name and submission method are available on the citys official special-events page [1].
- Form name: Special Event Permit / Street Closure Application (see city permit page for the current form).
- Fees: fee amount or schedule is posted with the application or fee resolution; if not posted, the specific fee is not specified on the cited page [1].
- Deadlines: submit the completed application by the deadline listed on the application or event guide; when a deadline is not published on the cited page it is not specified on the cited page [1].
- Submission: online or paper submission instructions are on the official event-permit page; contact information is provided there [1].
How-To
- Identify the streets and times you plan to close and confirm alternatives for emergency and accessible routing.
- Download and complete the City of Greensboro Special Event/Street Closure application from the official page and attach required diagrams and insurance certificates [1].
- Submit the application by the citys stated deadline and pay any administrative review fees; await approval conditions.
- Comply with any traffic-control, public-works, or police staffing conditions and arrange for barricades, signage, and cleanup per the permit.
- If you receive a denial or enforcement notice, follow the appeal or review steps listed in the permit conditions or code; note any time limits for appeals [2].
FAQ
- Do I always need a permit to close a street for an event?
- Yes; organizers are generally required to obtain a special-event or street-closure permit from the City of Greensboro before closing a public street. See the citys special events permit page for application details [1].
- How much do street closure permits cost?
- Costs vary by event size and required services; a specific uniform fee schedule is published with the application where available, otherwise the exact fee amount is not specified on the cited page [1] [2].
- Who enforces street closure rules and how do I report a violation?
- Greensboro Police Department and city transportation or code-enforcement units handle enforcement; use the official department contacts to file complaints or report unsafe closures [3].
Key Takeaways
- Obtain the city Special Event/Street Closure permit before advertising or blocking streets.
- Fees and staffing requirements depend on event specifics; check the official application and fee schedule.
- Noncompliance can lead to orders to stop the event or other enforcement actions.
Help and Support / Resources
- City of Greensboro Special Events and Permits
- Greensboro Municipal Code (Municode)
- Greensboro Police Department - Contact
- City of Greensboro Transportation Department