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A. A dog may be off-leash in Bidwell Park if the dog is under the effective control of its owner or specifically in these areas:
1. In Lower Park each day between 5:00 a.m. and 8:30 a.m., Pacific Time, as delineated on Exhibits “H” and “J”.
2. Northerly of the Upper Park Road in Middle and Upper Park, as delineated on Exhibits “I” and “L”, each day between 5:00 a.m. and thirty (30) minutes after sunset.
B. The dog exercise areas delineated in this section do not include any portion of the Upper Bidwell Park Road, the shoulders thereof, or the unpaved extension of such road and shoulders thereof.
C. Off-leash privileges provided herein shall not apply in areas posted with signs prohibiting dogs or in areas that dogs are otherwise prohibited.
(Res. No. 39 02-03) (Res. No. 31-13 §10)
A. Within written permission from the park director, Special Use Dog handlers shall be permitted to conduct off-leash training of Special Use Dogs in Bidwell Park, so long as such dogs are under the effective control of their handlers at all times.
B. During any off-leash training, dog handlers and their dogs shall wear visible identification indicating that the dog is being trained as a special use dog.
(Res. No. 39 02-03)
A. No person shall allow any dog owned by or under control of such person to go into:
1. Any swimming pool or swimming area, except that they may travel on leash across the foot bridges at the Five-Mile and One-Mile Recreation Areas and the access routes thereto, as delineated on Exhibit “F” and “J” of this chapter.
2. Any restroom facility in any city park or playground.
3. Caper Acres Playground.
4. The sports playing fields at Wildwood Park.
B. The prohibitions in this section do not apply to special use dogs.
(Res. No. 39 02-03, Res. No. 02 03-04) (Res. No. 31-13 §11)
This Article is supplemental to Chapter 7.08 of this code entitled, “Dog Licenses and Regulations” and all provisions of that chapter apply except as specifically modified by the designation herein of dog exercise areas.
(Res. No. 39 02-03)
No person shall destroy, injure, cut, alter or remove any park facility or infrastructure, historical or archeological feature, including, but not limited to, tables, fencing, signs, parking lots, walls, restrooms, or play structures, or natural condition of the landscape, including, but not limited to, flowers, shrubbery, plants, vines, trees, grass, wood, or rocks, in or from any city park or playground except with written permission of the director.
(Res. No. 19 93-94 §2 (part), Res. No. 39 02-03) (Res. No. 31-13 §12)
No person shall possess any glass container in any park or playground within the city except that the sponsor of an organized public event may obtain permission from the director to possess glass containers, provided that the containers remain under the sponsor’s control and are not distributed to participants of the event.
(Res. No. 19 93-94 §2 (part)) (Res. No. 31-13 §13)
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