Alsip § 12.202 Business & Licensing Section Required This section requires individuals or organizations to obtain a written permit from the village clerk before holding a parade or open-air meeting on any public way. This permit requirement specifically applies to circus and menagerie parades. View in Alsip’s full code →
Alsip § 12.203 Business & Licensing Section Application This section outlines the requirements for applying for a permit to hold a parade, procession, or open-air meeting in Alsip. It specifies the information that must be included in the written application, submitted to the village clerk at least 30 days in advance. View in Alsip’s full code →
Alsip § 12.204 Business & Licensing Section Investigation This section mandates that the chief of police investigate applicants for parade or open-air meeting permits, verifying the identity of the applicant and the truthfulness of statements regarding the event's purpose. View in Alsip’s full code →
Alsip § 12.205 Business & Licensing Section Issuance This section outlines the process for the village clerk to issue a permit for parades, processions, or open-air meetings. The clerk must receive confirmation from the chief of police that the event is lawful, will not breach the peace, and will not unnecessarily interfere with public ways or the peace and quiet of residents. View in Alsip’s full code →
Alsip § 12.206 Business & Licensing Section Prescription of route; deviations prohibited This section mandates that parades must adhere strictly to the public ways specified in their permit. Deviating from the approved route is prohibited and subject to penalties, including potential license revocation by the mayor. View in Alsip’s full code →
Arlington Heights § Section 10.512 Business & Licensing Section Parades with a Circus This section requires a permit from the Village Manager for any parade associated with a circus on public ways. The permit will specify the route and will only be issued upon proof of liability insurance, including automobile insurance, naming the Village as an additional insured. View in Arlington Heights’s full code →
Arlington Heights § Section 10.604 Business & Licensing Section Parade This section requires a permit from the Village Manager to conduct any parade connected with a circus on public ways. The permit requires presentation of specific liability and automobile insurance for the circus and parade operations, naming the Village as an additional insured. View in Arlington Heights’s full code →
Barrington § 3.4.5 Business & Licensing Section Street shows This ordinance prohibits street shows, carnivals, exhibitions, or other amusements from taking place on public streets or sidewalks if the primary public accommodation is in a public place, unless approved by the village board. View in Barrington’s full code →
Barrington § 3.4C-3 Business & Licensing Section Parades This section prohibits parades connected with circuses on public ways without a permit from the board of trustees. The permit requires specifying a route, a $10,000 bond for indemnification, and a $2,000,000 certificate of insurance naming the village as additionally insured. View in Barrington’s full code →
Bartlett § 3.4.11 Business & Licensing Section Insurance This ordinance requires licensees or permittees of amusements, parades, exhibitions, and carnivals within Bartlett's corporate limits to agree in writing to defend and indemnify the village against liability arising from their operations. It also mandates specific commercial general liability and business automobile liability insurance coverage with defined limits. View in Bartlett’s full code →
Bellwood § 71.120 Traffic & Vehicles Section Definitions This section of the Bellwood municipal ordinance defines key terms used within the subchapter concerning parades. It clarifies what constitutes 'cruising', 'parade', 'parade permit', and 'parking lot'. View in Bellwood’s full code →
Bellwood § 71.121 Traffic & Vehicles Section Permit Required This section requires individuals or groups to obtain a permit from the Chief of Police or another authorized village official before organizing, participating in, or aiding any parade. Exemptions are provided for funeral processions, supervised student activities, and governmental agency functions. View in Bellwood’s full code →
Bellwood § 71.122 Traffic & Vehicles Section Application For Permit This section outlines the procedure for applying for a parade permit in Bellwood, detailing the required filing period and the comprehensive information that must be included in the application. View in Bellwood’s full code →
Bellwood § 71.123 Traffic & Vehicles Section Standards For Issuance Of Permit This section outlines the criteria the Chief of Police or an authorized official must consider when issuing a permit for a parade. The focus is on ensuring the parade does not disrupt public safety, traffic, or essential services. View in Bellwood’s full code →
Bellwood § 71.124 Traffic & Vehicles Section Notice Of Rejection Of Permit Application This section outlines the timeline and notification process for parade permit application rejections. The Chief of Police or authorized official must act within three business days and provide a written notice of denial with reasons. View in Bellwood’s full code →
Bellwood § 71.125 Traffic & Vehicles Section Appeal Procedure When Permit Denied This section outlines the procedure for appealing a denial of a parade permit in Bellwood. Aggrieved individuals have 30 days to appeal to the Board of Trustees, who must then act on the appeal within 30 days of receiving it. View in Bellwood’s full code →
Bellwood § 71.126 Traffic & Vehicles Section Alternative Permit This section grants the Chief of Police or authorized village official the authority to issue an alternative parade permit with a different date, time, or route if the original application is denied. Applicants must provide written notice to accept the alternate permit. View in Bellwood’s full code →
Bellwood § 71.128 Traffic & Vehicles Section Contents Of Permit This section outlines the mandatory information that must be included on each parade permit issued by Bellwood. It specifies details such as timing, speed, spacing, route, and length of the parade to ensure proper enforcement. View in Bellwood’s full code →
Bellwood § 71.129 Traffic & Vehicles Section Duties Of Permittee This section outlines the responsibilities of a permittee for parades, requiring compliance with permit conditions and applicable laws. It specifically mandates that the parade chairperson or leader must carry the parade permit during the event. View in Bellwood’s full code →
Bellwood § 71.130 Traffic & Vehicles Section Public Conduct During Parades This section prohibits unreasonable interference with parades, driving through moving parades, and restricts parking along parade routes when authorized by the Chief of Police and marked with signs. View in Bellwood’s full code →
Bolingbrook § 50.112 Traffic & Vehicles Section Fees for police escort This section establishes a fee for police escorts when deemed necessary by the police chief for public safety. The fee amount is to be agreed upon by the police chief and applicant and paid to the village finance department. View in Bolingbrook’s full code →
Bolingbrook § 50.117 Traffic & Vehicles Section Penalty This section outlines penalties for operating a vehicle under a fraudulently obtained or violated permit, holding both the permit holder and driver liable. It specifies escalating fines for repeat offenses within a year and prohibits the issuance of new permits to those convicted of a third offense within that period. View in Bolingbrook’s full code →
Braceville § 71.120 Traffic & Vehicles Section Definitions This section of the Braceville municipal ordinance provides definitions for key terms used within the subchapter concerning parades. It defines terms such as 'Cruising', 'Parade', 'Parade Permit', and 'Parking Lot'. View in Braceville’s full code →
Braceville § 71.121 Traffic & Vehicles Section Permit Required This section requires individuals to obtain a permit from the Chief of Police or an authorized city official before organizing or participating in any parade. Exemptions are provided for funeral processions, supervised student activities, and governmental agencies acting within their scope. View in Braceville’s full code →
Braceville § 71.122 Traffic & Vehicles Section Application For Permit This section outlines the procedure for applying for a parade permit in Braceville. It details the filing period, required information for the application, and mentions a fee requirement. View in Braceville’s full code →
Braceville § 71.123 Traffic & Vehicles Section Standards For Issuance Of Permit This section outlines the criteria for the Chief of Police or an authorized official to issue a permit for a parade. These criteria focus on ensuring the parade does not disrupt public safety, traffic flow, or essential city services. View in Braceville’s full code →
Braceville § 71.124 Traffic & Vehicles Section Notice Of Rejection Of Permit Application This section mandates that the Chief of Police or an authorized official must act on parade permit applications within three business days of filing. If an application is denied, the applicant must be notified of the reasons for rejection within the same timeframe. View in Braceville’s full code →
Braceville § 71.125 Traffic & Vehicles Section Appeal Procedure When Permit Denied This section outlines the procedure for appealing a denied parade permit in Braceville. Individuals aggrieved by a denial can appeal to the Village Commission within 30 days of notification, and the Commission must respond within 30 days of receiving the appeal. View in Braceville’s full code →
Braceville § 71.126 Traffic & Vehicles Section Alternative Permit This section allows the Chief of Police or an authorized official to offer an alternative date, time, or route for a parade if the original permit application is denied. Applicants must formally accept the alternate permit in writing. View in Braceville’s full code →
Braceville § 71.128 Traffic & Vehicles Section Contents Of Permit This section specifies the mandatory information that must be included on every parade permit issued by Braceville. It covers logistical details such as timing, speed, spacing, route, and length, along with any other necessary enforcement information. View in Braceville’s full code →