so wasnt quite sure on where to post this but wanted to make sure ppl are informed before making their way to santa cruz cause someone told them that they can make a crap load of money here
for one you can but it aint easy
there are a few laws you need to know about before going down to pacific ave so here they are
Display of Merchandise
Displaying merchandise on streets or
sidewalks is not permitted. Persons may
display their own original artwork.
SCMC 5.42.020
Anyone can perform on any of the publicly
owned sidewalks in the downtown area.
However, if a street performer places an
object on the sidewalk to collect contributions
(a "display device"), the performer must abide
by the same regulations for location and the
length of time of the performance as
noncommercial activities.
SCMC 5.43.020
Special Areas
Two areas near the Tom Scribner statue on
the 1500 block of Pacific Avenue traditionally
have been used by performers and others.
These areas have been designated as areas
exempt from the distance and time limits that
apply when using a display device.
If a performance requires a space larger than
4 ft by 6 ft or requires more than 20 minutes to
set up, permits may be obtained to reserve a
space.
Permits are free and applications are available
at Parks and Recreation, 323 Church St.
Sound Amplification
Sound amplification equipment is not allowed
without securing a permit from the police
department.
SCMC 9.40.010
PANHANDLING/SOLICITATION
Asking (with your voice or with a sign) for a
donation of money, food, cigarettes, or items
of value is considered panhandling/solicitation
and is regulated by time, place and manner.
Panhandling not allowed within 14 ft
• building
• street corner or intersection
• fence
• sidewalk café or kiosk
• bench, directory sign, drinking fountain,
public trash compactor, sculpture or
payphone
Panhandling not allowed within 50 ft
• bank or financial institution
• ATM or money changing machine
Panhandling is not allowed
• in bank parking lots
• while seated or leaning on a bench,
planter, monument, or other public
property
• on private property without permission
• from a vehicle or to a person in a
vehicle
• in a public bus or at bus stop.
Manner of panhandling prohibited
• in a group of two or more persons
• by using profane or abusive language
either during the solicitation or
following a refusal
• while under the influence of alcohol or
illegal drugs
• by coming within 3 ft. of the person
• by blocking the path of a person
• by following a person who walks away
• giving false or misleading information,
such as stating donation is for a need
that does not exist
Panhandling is not allowed after dark.
SCMC 9.10.010 – 9.10.060
Sitting on the Sidewalk
Sitting on the sidewalk is not permitted
within 14ft of the following:
• building
• street corner or intersection
• fence
• sidewalk café or kiosk
• bench, directory sign, drinking fountain,
public trash compactor, sculpture or
payphone
or within 50 ft.
• bank or financial institution
• machine
SCMC 9.50.012
Lying on the Sidewalk
Lying on the sidewalk is not permitted.
SCMC 9.50.011
Skateboard or Rollerskate
Skateboarding and rollerskating are not
allowed.
SCMC 10.36.041
Activities with Airborne Objects
Throwing any solid objects such as
hackysacks, frisbees, footballs, baseballs, or
other similar devices is not allowed.
SCMC 9.50.020
Conduct on Public Property
Walking, standing, or lying upon a bench,
drinking fountain, bike rack, trash receptacle,
street-tree planter, utility cabinet, railing,
planter, or any other public property not
designed for such purposes is not permitted.
SCMC 9.50.020
Dogs
For public safety reasons, dogs (even on
leashes) are not allowed on public property in
most of the downtown business district. All
dogs must be licensed and tagged.
SCMC 8.14.200–8.14.201.
Alcohol on Public Property
Drinking or possessing an open alcoholic
beverage in any public place or public way is
not allowed.
SCMC 9.12.020–9.12.070
DOWNTOWN
SCMC 9.50.012 PUBLIC PROPERTY
Lying on the Sidewalk Noise Curfew SCMC Sections 9.36.010–9.36.040
Lying on the sidewalk is not permitted. From 10 p.m. to 8 a.m., noise must be kept to
a minimum level.
for one you can but it aint easy
there are a few laws you need to know about before going down to pacific ave so here they are
Display of Merchandise
Displaying merchandise on streets or
sidewalks is not permitted. Persons may
display their own original artwork.
SCMC 5.42.020
Anyone can perform on any of the publicly
owned sidewalks in the downtown area.
However, if a street performer places an
object on the sidewalk to collect contributions
(a "display device"), the performer must abide
by the same regulations for location and the
length of time of the performance as
noncommercial activities.
SCMC 5.43.020
Special Areas
Two areas near the Tom Scribner statue on
the 1500 block of Pacific Avenue traditionally
have been used by performers and others.
These areas have been designated as areas
exempt from the distance and time limits that
apply when using a display device.
If a performance requires a space larger than
4 ft by 6 ft or requires more than 20 minutes to
set up, permits may be obtained to reserve a
space.
Permits are free and applications are available
at Parks and Recreation, 323 Church St.
Sound Amplification
Sound amplification equipment is not allowed
without securing a permit from the police
department.
SCMC 9.40.010
PANHANDLING/SOLICITATION
Asking (with your voice or with a sign) for a
donation of money, food, cigarettes, or items
of value is considered panhandling/solicitation
and is regulated by time, place and manner.
Panhandling not allowed within 14 ft
• building
• street corner or intersection
• fence
• sidewalk café or kiosk
• bench, directory sign, drinking fountain,
public trash compactor, sculpture or
payphone
Panhandling not allowed within 50 ft
• bank or financial institution
• ATM or money changing machine
Panhandling is not allowed
• in bank parking lots
• while seated or leaning on a bench,
planter, monument, or other public
property
• on private property without permission
• from a vehicle or to a person in a
vehicle
• in a public bus or at bus stop.
Manner of panhandling prohibited
• in a group of two or more persons
• by using profane or abusive language
either during the solicitation or
following a refusal
• while under the influence of alcohol or
illegal drugs
• by coming within 3 ft. of the person
• by blocking the path of a person
• by following a person who walks away
• giving false or misleading information,
such as stating donation is for a need
that does not exist
Panhandling is not allowed after dark.
SCMC 9.10.010 – 9.10.060
Sitting on the Sidewalk
Sitting on the sidewalk is not permitted
within 14ft of the following:
• building
• street corner or intersection
• fence
• sidewalk café or kiosk
• bench, directory sign, drinking fountain,
public trash compactor, sculpture or
payphone
or within 50 ft.
• bank or financial institution
• machine
SCMC 9.50.012
Lying on the Sidewalk
Lying on the sidewalk is not permitted.
SCMC 9.50.011
Skateboard or Rollerskate
Skateboarding and rollerskating are not
allowed.
SCMC 10.36.041
Activities with Airborne Objects
Throwing any solid objects such as
hackysacks, frisbees, footballs, baseballs, or
other similar devices is not allowed.
SCMC 9.50.020
Conduct on Public Property
Walking, standing, or lying upon a bench,
drinking fountain, bike rack, trash receptacle,
street-tree planter, utility cabinet, railing,
planter, or any other public property not
designed for such purposes is not permitted.
SCMC 9.50.020
Dogs
For public safety reasons, dogs (even on
leashes) are not allowed on public property in
most of the downtown business district. All
dogs must be licensed and tagged.
SCMC 8.14.200–8.14.201.
Alcohol on Public Property
Drinking or possessing an open alcoholic
beverage in any public place or public way is
not allowed.
SCMC 9.12.020–9.12.070
DOWNTOWN
SCMC 9.50.012 PUBLIC PROPERTY
Lying on the Sidewalk Noise Curfew SCMC Sections 9.36.010–9.36.040
Lying on the sidewalk is not permitted. From 10 p.m. to 8 a.m., noise must be kept to
a minimum level.