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City Clerk - Public Information, Solicitation & Permits
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City Clerk - Public Information, Solicitation & Permits
Applicants looking to host a block party may make a request to the City Clerk that includes the City's block party application and petition sheet , and a copy of the host's homeowner's insurance. The neighborhood must abide by the following:
- Abide by the noise ordinance
- All streets to be blocked will be blocked so that emergency equipment, such as police, fire, and ambulances, can enter if needed
- If alcoholic beverages are served, it must be done in compliance with local and state ordinances
- A time limit of 11 p.m. (This includes any teardown time)
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City Clerk - Public Information, Solicitation & Permits
Barricades are available on request from the Department of Public Works at (269) 329-4444. View the Block Party page for more information.
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City Clerk - Public Information, Solicitation & Permits
Liquor licenses must have a specific property associated with them before the application process may commence. File an application with the City of Portage, along with a fee of $850, and file an application with the State of Michigan Liquor Control Commission, along with an inspection fee of $70. There are other fees charged by the state depending on the type of license(s) being sought and services being provided. The State of Michigan Liquor Control Commission has a listing of all Class C liquor licenses available in the County, which is what you will need to serve alcohol in your place of business.
You may transfer a license into Portage from another municipality, and some licenses can be found in escrow. Liquor licenses are a commodity and have a market price associated with them, and the State currently offers Class C Licenses for $20,000 if located within a Downtown Development Authority (DDA). Resort Licenses for qualified applicants are also available. The only DDA in Portage is located generally along Westnedge Avenue north of I-94 and south of Kilgore Road. You may call the Michigan State Liquor Control Commission for further information at (517) 322-1400.
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City Clerk - Public Information, Solicitation & Permits
Liquor licenses must have a specific property associated with them before the application process may commence. File an application with the City of Portage and file an application with the State of Michigan Liquor Control Commission, along with an inspection fee of $70. There are other fees charged by the state depending on the type of license(s) being sought and services being provided.
The State of Michigan Liquor Control Commission has a listing of all Specially Designated Merchant (SDM) liquor licenses available in the County. You may transfer a license into Portage from another municipality, and some licenses can be found in escrow. Liquor licenses are a commodity and have a market price associated with them.
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City Clerk - Public Information, Solicitation & Permits
Liquor licenses must have a specific property associated with them before the application process may commence. File an application with the City of Portage and file an application with the State of Michigan Liquor Control Commission along with an inspection fee of $70. There are other fees charged by the state depending on the type of license(s) being sought and services being provided.
The State of Michigan Liquor Control Commission has a listing of all Specially Designated Distributor (SDD) liquor licenses available in the County. You may transfer a license into Portage from another municipality, and some licenses can be found on escrow. Liquor licenses are a commodity and have a market price associated with them.
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City Clerk - Public Information, Solicitation & Permits
A Solicitor’s Permit (PDF) is required for any individual or organization that goes door-to-door and for the sale of goods, wares, and merchandise, or other personal property for future delivery or for services to be furnished or performed in the future.
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City Clerk - Public Information, Solicitation & Permits
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