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Park Curfew: Sutter vs Yuba City

How do park curfew rules compare between Sutter, CA and Yuba City, CA?

Sutter and Yuba City have similar restriction levels.

Sutter, CA

Sutter County

Some Restrictions

Under Sutter County Code Section 470-020, county parks and recreation facilities are open to the public from sunrise to sunset unless specific posted hours apply, and no one may remain in a closed facility. Boat launch facilities are open at all times except for closures. Violations are infractions starting at up to $500 (Section 470-150).

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Yuba City, CA

Sutter County

Some Restrictions

Yuba City parks operate under posted hours set by the Parks & Recreation Division under Municipal Code Title 9, and minors are additionally subject to the Title 5, Chapter 8 juvenile curfew once 11:00 p.m. arrives.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactSutterYuba City
County code chapterSutter County Code Chapter 470 (Parks)-
Default hoursSunrise to sunset (Section 470-020)-
After-hours useOnly by permit from the Director-
Boat launch facilitiesOpen at all times except during closures-
First-offense penaltyInfraction, fine up to $500 (Section 470-150)-
Repeat penaltyUp to $1,000 and/or up to 6 months jail-
Code section-Yuba City Municipal Code Title 9 (Parks and Recreation)
Typical park hours-Sunrise to 10:00 p.m. (posted)
Juvenile add-on-Title 5, Ch. 8 curfew at 11 p.m.
Infraction fine-$100 / $200 / $500 (Gov. Code Β§ 36900)

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Sutter FAQ

What hours are unincorporated Sutter County parks open?

Under Section 470-020, county parks and recreation facilities are open from sunrise to sunset unless specific posted hours apply. Boat launch facilities are open at all times except during high-water or maintenance closures, and after-hours use is allowed only by permit from the Director.

What is the penalty for being in a Sutter County park after hours?

Remaining in a park after sunset or in a posted closed area is a violation of Chapter 470. Section 470-150 makes it an infraction punishable by up to $500 for a first offense, up to $750 for a second, and up to $1,000 and/or up to six months in jail for subsequent offenses.

Yuba City FAQ

When do Yuba City parks close?

Hours are set by the Parks & Recreation Division under Title 9 and posted at the park; most parks close at 10:00 p.m.

Does the juvenile curfew apply in parks?

Yes. Title 5, Chapter 8 applies city-wide, so minors under 18 cannot be in a park after 11:00 p.m. even if the park itself has not closed.

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