2 rules for unincorporated Sonoma County, California.
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Unincorporated Sonoma County does not have a stand-alone juvenile-curfew ordinance applicable countywide. A 1997 proposal by the Board of Supervisors to impose an 11:00 p.m. weeknight and midnight weekend curfew on minors in unincorporated areas was debated but was not adopted as standing County code. Several Sonoma County cities have their own curfew ordinances (e.g., Santa Rosa Municipal Code Ch. 9-12, Petaluma Municipal Code 9.16, Sonoma Municipal Code), and California Welfare & Institutions Code Sec. 625.5 allows but does not require local curfew laws.
Sonoma County Regional Parks are open for day use 365 days a year from 7:00 a.m. to sunset, with parking lots and entry gates closing at sunset. Park policies are codified in Chapter 20 (Parks and Recreation) of the Sonoma County Code. Overnight stays are restricted to established campgrounds with reservations; amplified music is prohibited; alcohol is banned year-round at several specific parks (Larson Park, Healdsburg Veterans Memorial Beach, Guerneville River Park) and seasonally at Steelhead Beach, Sunset Beach, and Forestville River Access from Memorial Day through Labor Day.
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