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Code of Conduct
All patrons, ticket holders, and guests at PGE Park must observe and maintain the following code of conduct while they are in PGE Park or on PGE Park property.
  • No person shall violate any Federal, State, or City of Portland law.
  • No person shall enter or remain in or upon PGE Park property for unlawful purposes.
  • No unauthorized person shall interfere with the free passage of event participants in public areas by deliberately obstructing or blocking aisles, walkways, or other areas commonly used for public access or egress.
  • No person shall take, deface, degrade, damage, or destroy any real or personal property, including but not limited to, depositing trash, spitting, painting, cutting, urinating, or defecating upon any personal or real property that does not belong to them.
  • Unless the proper credentials have been issued, no person shall enter or attempt to enter any portion of PGE Park that is not intended for public enjoyment and access, including but not limited to any offices, storage units, concession stands, locker rooms or other back of house areas.
  • No person shall engage in conduct that disrupts or interferes with the normal operations of PGE Park, or its participants, vendors, artists, or athletes. Disruptive behavior is that conduct that causes other event patrons, participants, vendors, artists, or athletes unreasonable annoyance or alarm and includes but is not limited to; conduct that involves the use of abusive, threatening, vulgar language or gestures.
  • No person shall use materials, equipment, furniture, fixtures, or other type of personal property belonging to PGE Park or its participants or vendors, in a manner inconsistent with the customary use thereof; or in a destructive, abusive, or potentially damaging manner; or in a manner likely to cause person injury to the actor or others.
  • No person shall be in possession of alcohol that was not purchased through PGE Park concessions.
  • No person shall be under the influence of any controlled substance.
  • No bicycles, skateboards, in-line skates, rollerblades, or other human powered form of accelerated propulsion may be used or operated excepting those allowed with the specific permission of PGE Park for the purpose of providing operational services to the event. This rule does not apply to wheelchair-type devices that are designed to assist disabled persons.
  • No unauthorized soliciting, selling, and/or roving dissemination of information is allowed.
  • No unauthorized handbills, flyers, or posters of any kind may be posted, placed, or distributed except on the designated poles on the plazas.
  • No unauthorized sound enhancement devices are allowed.
  • No flag poles taller than three feet (3ft.) are allowed.
  • All persons must wear shoes and pants (skirt, shorts, etc.).
  • Individual’s personal hygiene and clothing cleanliness must comply with commonly acceptable social standards as judged by a reasonable individual.
  • No person shall refuse to obey any reasonable direction of PGE Park staff and their authorized contractors.
  • No person shall use PGE Park for the purpose of housing or camping, including but not limited to sleeping, bathing, or food preparation without authorization from Shortstop, LCC.
  • No person shall possess any weapon or any similar instrument that can be used to inflict injury upon a person or damage to property, except to the extent permitted by Oregon Law.
  • No person shall engage in sexual conduct as defined by ORS 167.060, including but not limited to, the physical manipulation or touching of a person’s sex organs through a person’s clothing in an act of apparent sexual stimulation or gratification.
  • No person shall smoke in non-designated areas of PGE Park.
  • No person shall vend items, food or otherwise, without the consent of Shortstop, LLC and Centerplate, LLC management. 
Shortstop, LLC reserves the right to immediately expel and/or exclude any user, visitor, or employee who violates any of the above rules for up to three years.