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Neighborhood Block Party Trailer

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  • The City of Grand Junction Neighborhood Block Party trailer can only be used by citizens, schools, or non-profits that reside within the city limits. The physical location of the event must also be within city limits. To check if an address is in city limits, call the Parks and Recreation Office at 970-254-3866 or check your address online. The Block Party Trailer is for personal, educational, or non-profit use only. The Block Party Trailer is not meant to be utilized for promotion and/or other business ventures. 

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  • Yes, street closures will be considered for local, low-volume streets (approximately 500 vehicles a day), primarily in residential areas. You will need to apply for a Street Closure Permit at least three weeks in advance of your party date.

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  • Yes, you must have a shelter or special event permit to have the trailer delivered to a city park. Please contact the Parks and Recreation Office at 970-254-3866 or visit the office at 1340 Gunnison Avenue (in Lincoln Park) to apply for park and/or shelter use. Be sure to mention during your reservation process that you wish to use the Block Party Trailer as well.

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  • No. This limit is in place so that more residents have the opportunity. 

    Neighborhood Block Party Trailer
  • No. This limit is in place so that more residents have the opportunity. 

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  • Yes, the Trailer may be placed in these areas as long as it is easily accessible to be towed in and out. Once the trailer is parked, you will not be able to move it. Submit a Block Party Trailer Permit Application at least 3 weeks in advance of your event date.

    Neighborhood Block Party Trailer