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What is NYC RCNY § 16-03.3?

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Special Event Areas (SEA) are those locations on City Property designated for public use during a NYCDEP-sponsored event without the need for a NYCDEP Access Permit. (a) Designations.

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Effective: 6/30/2019

§ 16-03.3 Special Event Areas.

RCNY § 16-03.3

Special Event Areas (SEA) are those locations on City Property designated for public use during a NYCDEP-sponsored event without the need for a NYCDEP Access Permit.

(a)Designations. SEAs will be designated by NYCDEP for specific limited duration events, typically one day.

(b)Uses. Uses allowed in SEAs shall be determined by NYCDEP and shall be posted on event flyers and other outreach material.

(c)Hours. Hours of use shall be determined by NYCDEP on an event-by-event basis. (Added City Record 5/31/2019, eff. 6/30/2019)

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