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Special Event Permit Application 2026
When do I need a Special Event Permit?
An event may be considered a "Special Event" requiring a Special Event Permit if any of the following apply:
- Large or special use of an area or facility
- Creates a special demand for park services such as parking, cleaning, power or water
- Requires coordination so that other users can coexist without disruption
- An event which constitutes a commercial use
Permits are required for events in City of Tualatin owned parks or facilities if they include any of the following:
- Impacts the normal use of public property, streets, sidewalks, rights-of-way, City parks, facilities
- Impacts the approved occupancy for the park or facility
- Amplified sound or music
- Admission or other fees collected
- Vending activities
- Events held outside regular park hours
- Events that include additional temporary structures such as stages, tents, portable restrooms or other such amenities
Examples of Special Events
- Foot or bicycle races
- Parades
- Farmers' Markets
- Gatherings/events that involve a group of people over the usual occupancy of the site
- Events held on private property which affect or impact the City, surrounding public or private property, or which may involve an improper use of the property under the City ordinances such as zoning restrictions, noise restrictions, temporary portable sign permits etc.
- Requires additional City resources, such as personnel, materials, or services.
What is the cost of a Special Event Permit
- Reservation fees for all facilities required during event.
- Event fees for runs/walks are based on attendance including participants and spectators:
1-199 ($100), 200-399 ($150), 400-699 ($250), 700-999 ($300), 1000+ ($500) - Events of a certain size or complexity will require an additional $500 fee for city staff to be onsite during set up and or break down.
Additional Permit Requirements:
- Facility Reservations
- In order to reserve a picnic shelter in Tualatin Community Park visit the Picnic Shelter Reservation page. If you do not already have a Community Pass account, please set one up so we can assist you in reserving the facilities needed for your event. Community Pass Log In
- Larger events will need to reserve softball fields 1 and 2 in order to accommodate their event.
- Once a Special Event Permit Application has been reviewed, a determination can be made regarding additional space needs.
- RUNS/WALKS
- There is one approved 5K route that goes between Tualatin's Community Park, Tigard's Cook Park, and Durhams's City Park. The route is completely within the park system and does not require road closures. Approval from all three cities is required.
- Certificate of Insurance - To see what the Certificate of Insurance looks like and the coverage requirements, please refer to our Sample Certificate of Insurance. See below. Requirements noted in Red.
- The Event Helper is a low cost insurance policy that protects you from liability related to injuries and damage that may occur during your event or activity. The Event Helper application.
- If you need to enroll in insurance, please read the Instructions for Online Insurance Enrollment below.
- Traffic Control Plan
- Oregon Liquor Control Commission (OLCC) Permit: If alcohol use is planned for your Special Event, submit OLCC permits with your application. Please call OLCC at 503-872-5070 to determine and/or confirm if you need an OLCC license. OLCC can take 10-30 days to process a license. The OLCC license must be visible in the area where alcoholic beverages are being served.
- Temporary Restaurant License & Food Handler Certificate: For any food service establishment in the street, public right-of-way, and City facility. Food trucks are only allowed in Tualatin Community Park in order to cater approved special event permits. Food trucks are not permitted in other city parks.
- Some events may require on-site staff support and additional fees may apply.
SPECIAL EVENT PERMIT APPLICATIONS ARE DUE A MINIMUM OF 45 DAYS PRIOR TO EVENT. All documents must be received within 14 days of the event.

