Cedar Park city parks are closed to vehicles and the public after posted hours; vehicles remaining in the park after closure are subject to towing. Park-hours rules apply to all users regardless of age and are not affected by the HB 1819 juvenile-curfew preemption.
Cedar Park's Parks and Recreation department posts closing hours at each park (e.g., Brushy Creek Lake Park is a 90-acre regional park with posted closing times; vehicles in the park after closure are subject to towing per signage). Park-hours regulations are content-neutral closure rules under the Parks chapter of the Code of Ordinances and apply to all users regardless of age, unlike juvenile curfews. The Texas Local Government Code §370.008 preemption applies only to person-specific juvenile curfews; place-based park-closure rules remain enforceable. Cedar Park PD and Parks staff can cite for criminal trespass (Tex. Penal Code §30.05) after closure.
Remaining in a closed Cedar Park park is grounds for criminal trespass enforcement under Tex. Penal Code §30.05 (Class B misdemeanor) and vehicle towing per posted signs.
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