The County is developing recommendations on ways to manage “bar crawls.”
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1. What is the maximum number of hours an event should last?
What is the maximum number of events that should take place in a calendar year?
Should Arlington County place a limit on the number of events that take place during a month?
Should Arlington County place limits on the number of events that take place within a particular area?
Regarding costs associated with Police, Fire/EMS and street cleaning services, who should pay these costs?
Please share other views and suggestions for how Arlington County can best respond to the growing demand for bar crawls.
Events like this do bring in substantial revenue for the businesses in the county and they also make Arlington a popular place to live which is the reason why we have seen the tremendous growth over the last 10 years.
The event organizers should be required to pay for county police presence, EMS requirements and after event street clean-up. Then the county would have a single source to deal with and if they want to charge the bar and restaurant owners or if they want to charge the patrons then that would be up to them.
The county should also work to ensure that coordination with public transportation is made whether it be with ART which the county controls or Metro which the county has an advisory position with.
Noise ordinances and public disturbances should be reported and dealt with by the increased police presence. Littering should be prosecuted.
There's no reason that these events cannot be fun and that the county and it's residents cannot co-exist with these types of events.
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