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2018-124 Park HoursDate: September 14, 2018 Report No. 2018-124 INFORMAL STAFF REPORT TO MAYOR AND CITY COUNCIL SUBJECT: The purpose of this report is to provide the City Council with details regarding the current park operating hours along with other communities within the DFW Metroplex. DISCUSSION: A survey of park operating hours was conducted by the Parks and Recreation Department staff in August 2018. This survey focused on cities within the DFW Metroplex and was divided in the categories based on population. Some special use facilities such as tennis centers, sport complexes, golf courses, etc. can have special hours and were not accounted for in this study. The City of Denton park operating hours are from 6am to 10pm. Based on the summary of survey municipalities, park hours range from opening at 5:00am and closing at 11:00pm. The majority of departments operate within the window of 6:00am to 10:00pm (total of 16 hours open daily) and 5:00am to 11:00pm (total of 18 hours open daily). 1,000,000 + inhabitants Dallas 5am to 11pm Fort Worth 5am to 11:30pm 200,000 to 499,999 inhabitants Arlington 5am to 10pm Plano 5am to 11pm Irving Varies Garland 6am to 12am 100,000 to 199,999 inhabitants Denton 6am to 10pm Grand Prairie 6am to 10pm McKinney 7am to 10pm Frisco 30min before sunrise to 30 minutes after sunset Mesquite 6am to 11pm Carrollton 5am to 10:30pm Denton 6am to 10pm Richardson 5am to 10:30pm Lewisville 6am to 11pm 10,000 to 99,000 Inhabitants Addison 5am to 11pm Allen 5am to 11pm Date: September 14, 2018 Report No. 2018-124 Anna 1hr before dawn to 11pm Bedford 5am to 11pm Benbrook 6am to 10pm Burleson 5am to 11pm Cedar Hill 5:30am to 11:30pm Cleburne 7am to 12am Colleyville 6am to 10pm Coppell 30min before sunrise to 30 minutes after sunset Corinth 6am to 10pm DeSoto 5am to 12am Duncanville 5am to 11:30pm Ennis 5am to 12am Euless 5am to 11pm Farmers Branch 10pm to 5am Flower Mound 5am to 11pm Forest Hill 6am to 11pm Grapevine 30min before sunrise to 30 minutes after sunset Greenville 6am to 10:30pm Hurst 6am to 10pm Keller 6am to 10pm Lancaster 8am to 5pm North Richland Hills 5am to 11pm Rockwall 5am to 10pm Rowlett daybreak to 11pm Southlake Posted per park The Colony 5am to 10:30pm Waxahachie sunrise to 10pm Weatherford 6am to 12am / 6am to 10pm White Settlement 6am to 11pm Wylie 6am to 12:01am Over time, sports tournaments are impacted by the park hours. At times, weather events can force tournament schedules to be delayed thus impacting the event. Based on general operations, extending the park hours from 5:00am to 11:00am would not be a negative impact to the department’s operations. Expanded park hours, thus extending usage and lighting, could negatively impact neighbors. Date: September 14, 2018 Report No. 2018-124 During the hours from 10:00pm to 6:00am, the Parks and Recreation Department (PARD) depends on the Police Department to provide support when situations occur during this time frame since PARD staff is not on staff. The Police Department (PD) has enforcement authorizations signed by PARD Director or designee to ask anyone found in a PARD park outside of operating hours to leave the property in accordance with Park Rules, Article II, Sec. 22-27 - Hours of operation. authorized by Code 1966, § 15-8. In the event the person does not exit, ordinarily a warning citation for being in the park after hours will be issued on the first offense. A citation will be issued on the second and any subsequent offenses. The following chart shows the number of citations in City Parks after hours. If the individual is experiencing homelessness, the officer will contact shelters open at that time to locate an open bed and when a bed is available, the officer will offer to transport the person to the shelter. If the individual does not wish to be transported to a shelter, then the officer will follow steps as described above. If no shelter bed is available, the officer will only issue a written warning citation for violation of park curfew regardless of any prior warning or citation. Criminal Trespass Notices are only issued to persons at the direction of city staff that is in charge of the property (e.g. Library Director/Librarian) or when staff is not available (e.g. in a park after hours) officers could issue criminal trespass notices under the enforcement authorization. A notice may be issued by an officer if the person receiving the notice has committed an offense that could be deemed a breach of the peace or an offense other than a violation of the park curfew (e.g. Public Intoxication, Fighting, Drug/Paraphernalia Possession). Notices will not be issued for simply violating the park curfew. Anyone who has been issued a criminal trespass notice may be arrested for the offense of criminal trespass if the person returns to the property listed in the trespass notice. In last 3 years, only 2 criminal trespass arrests have occurred in a City park. Judge Ramsay will be establishing a procedure to allow any person served with an order of a criminal trespass to appeal the notice of trespass to Munipical Court. An internal team comprised of Police, Community Development, Parks, Legal, and Municipal Court have met and are reviewing Criminal Trespass procedures. STAFF CONTACT: Gary Packan, Director, Parks and Recreation (940) 349-7460 Sarah Kuechler, Director, Public Affairs (940) 349-8356