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No one shall ride a bicycle off-road in Middle or Upper Bidwell Park unless wearing a bicycle helmet for head protection. “Off-road,” as used in this section, shall be construed to mean not on pavement.
(Res. No. 19 93-94 §2 (part)) (Res. No. 31-13 §6)
Bicycle use in Bidwell Park shall be permitted only on the roads and trails, except that bicycles shall not be permitted on Yahi Trail. No bicycle use shall be permitted on the trails whenever the director determines that damage is likely due to wet weather conditions and closes the trails or portions thereof. Roads closed, permanently or temporarily, to motor vehicles are trails for the purpose of this section.
(Res. No. 19 93-94 §2 (part), Res. No. 39 02-03) (Res. No. 31-13 §7)
No person shall operate a bicycle within a city park or playground, whether on- or off- road, in a reckless or unsafe manner so as to endanger the safety and well-being, or interfere with the use and enjoyment of park or playground facilities by other users.
(Res. No. 19 93-94 §2 (part))
Bicycle use is prohibited within 100 feet of the banks of any swimming pool or swimming area in Bidwell Park, except where established roads for vehicle traffic or bicycle paths are situated at a closer distance. Bicycle use is also prohibited within Big Chico Creek except when permission is granted by the park director or the Bidwell Park and Playground Commission.
(Res. No. 19 93-94 §2 (part), Res. No. 39 02-03)
A. “Effective Control” means that the dog is trained to respond to the owner or handler, who is capable of exercising such control, so that the dog is not allowed to commit any nuisance as defined in Section 7.08.130.
B. “Leash” means a restraint not exceeding six (6) feet in length. Retractable leashes that can extend beyond six (6) feet are not allowed in any city park or playground.
C. “Special Use Dog” means any guide dog, signal dog, service dog, or search and rescue dog, trained, or being trained, to do work or perform tasks for the benefit of an individual with a disability, including, but not limited to, guiding individuals with impaired vision, alerting individuals with impaired hearing to intruders or sounds, providing minimal protection or rescue work, pulling a wheelchair, or fetching dropped items, or trained, or being trained, to do work or perform tasks for the purpose of search, rescue, and disaster relief in accordance with the standards of the State Office of Emergency Services or local disaster agencies.
D. “Swimming Area” or “Swimming Pool” shall mean the One-Mile Recreation Area, as delineated in Exhibit “J,” and those areas in Upper Bidwell Park commonly known as Alligator Hole, Bear Hole, Brown’s Hole, Day Camp, Diversion Dam, and Salmon Hole.
(Res. No. 39 02-03) (Res. No. 31-13 §9)
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