Planned special events include sporting events, concerts, festivals and
conventions occurring at permanent multi-use venues. They also include less
frequent public events such as parades, fireworks displays, bicycle races,
sporting games, motorcycle rallies, seasonal festivals and block parties which
may occur at temporary venues. These types of events can have direct and
indirect impacts on the transportation system. Events that have direct impacts
to the transportation system are those that require full roadway or lane
closures to accommodate the needs of the event. Events having indirect impacts
to the transportation system or those types of events that attract large crowds
which could affect normal traffic flow on Delaware's roadways.
Permit Requirements
The Delaware Department of Transportation (DelDOT) requires the organizer of a
special event that impacts the transportation system to get approval from the
Department to hold such events and to review any temporary traffic control that
is necessary for the event to occur. Event organizers are required to fill out
DelDOT's Special Event Permit Application and submit the completed application
to the Special Events Manager in the Traffic Safety Section. This form can be
simply emailed by clicking the appropriate button at the top of the application.
The Department's Special Events Manager will review the application and the
location of the event and determine if additional traffic control measures or
other requirements are needed to safely conduct the event and to minimize the
impacts to the transportation system. If additional information is needed, the
Special Events Manager will coordinate that information with the event
organizer. Once all requirements are satisfied, an approved copy of the Special
Event Permit Application will be provided to the event organizer. An approved
copy will be held by the Traffic Safety Section.
DelDOT reserves the right to revoke this permit at any time if the special event
creates major traffic problems or the safety of the event participants and/or
the traveling public is compromised. If this permit is revoked by DelDOT during
the event, the event activities shall cease immediately.
Traffic Control Requirements
Any roadway or lane closures that are required as part of the events Traffic
Control Plan shall be conducted in accordance with the DelDOT Manual on Uniform
Traffic Control Devices, Part 6, Temporary Traffic Control. Traffic Control
Plans shall be reviewed and approved by DelDOT prior to receiving an approved
Special Event Permit Application. If traffic control is required for an event,
the event organizer should provide a completed application and traffic control
plan no later than six (6) weeks prior to the start of the event. If the event
organizer needs assistance with the development of a traffic control plan, the
Department should be contacted no later than three (3) months prior to the start
of the event.
Only qualified people specializing in temporary traffic control shall place
traffic control devices on Delaware's roadways. The event organizer is
responsible for all costs of temporary traffic control in accordance with the
approved traffic control plan, including any required portable changeable
message signs. If the event organizer requests DelDOT assistance with traffic
control, including labor and equipment, all costs will be borne by the event
organizer. An estimate will be prepared and a concurrence letter will be
provided prior to the beginning of the event. The concurrence letter provides a
binding contract between the event organizer and DelDOT for the costs associated
with DelDOT provided traffic control. Billing for traffic control costs will
occur after the completion of the event. The event organizer is encouraged to
seek estimates from private companies that specialize in temporary traffic
control or to seek donations of traffic control equipment for the purposes of
the event.
If portable changeable message signs (PCMS) are used for the event, either
provided by DelDOT (at the cost of the event organizer) or by other means, the
event organizer shall complete the Portable Changeable Message Sign Approval
Form and submit the form to the Department for approval no later than 14 days
prior to the start of the event.