Events

There are different event types in Springdale. Please see the list below for more details.

Contact Kyndal Sagers, ksagers@springdale.utah.gov, with any questions. 

Large Outdoor Event

An outdoor event on commercial or public property that: 1) is open to the general public, 2) involves 100 or more participants and 3) involves the use of any street, sidewalk, park, or other Town property in a way that is inconsistent with normal or usual traffic, pedestrian, park, or similar regulations or controls, or has the potential to impact surrounding properties or public right-of-way. These events may include, but are not limited to, parades, athletic events, festivals, and concerts.

Review the checklist and example cover letter before submitting your application:

Checklist -  Use the checklist to ensure you're submtting a complete application

Example Cover Letter - Use this example to help you format your cover letter 

Application


  1. Kyndal Sagers

    Zoning Administrator

Special Event

A temporary use (other than a large outdoor event or free speech event) that has the potential to impact the community through noise, traffic, parking, or other similar impacts, which includes but is not limited to commercial filming of a media broadcast (other than for news purposes), filming of a motion picture or other commercial media, or still commercial photography.

Special Event Checklist

Application


Private Outdoor Event

An outdoor event to which the general public is not invited.

Private Outdoor Event Checklist

Application


Free Speech Event

Any planned event on public property that: 1) involves 100 or more participants and 2) is organized with the primary purpose being the exercise of expressive activities, including but not limited to rallies, speechmaking, picketing, protesting, marching, demonstrating, or debating. 

Free Speech Event Checklist

Application


Fundraising Event

Any planned event that: 1) involves less than 100 people, 2) takes place wholly on private property with the written permission of the property owner, 3) does not fall within the definition of a large outdoor event, special event, or free speech event, and 4) is organized with the primary purpose being fundraising for a non-profit organization, community organization, or some other charitable purpose. 

Event Parking

Event Parking Checklist

Application