Stafford regulates parks under Chapter 58 of the Code of Ordinances, restricting park hours and prohibiting use of the city's six parks outside posted operating times set by the Parks Division.
Chapter 58 of the Stafford Code of Ordinances governs parks and recreation, authorizing the Parks Division to manage operations and post closure hours for the city's six parks: First Street, Gordon Fountain Lake, Rubin, Stafford City, Vaccaro Manor, and the Margaret Havens Historical Memorial Garden. Visitors must observe posted hours and may not remain in parks after closing. Activities such as overnight camping, after-hours gatherings, and vehicle access outside posted times are restricted under the chapter.
Remaining in a Stafford park after posted closing hours, entering closed areas, or hosting unpermitted after-hours gatherings can result in citations from the Stafford Police Department and Parks staff.
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