Greenway Usage Guidelines
| Greenbelt District Usage Guidelines
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Everyone is encouraged to use the greenway trails during daylight hours.
| Hiking or walking to enjoy the natural beauty. |
Pedestrians, bicyclists, and skaters share many greenways.
| Cleared or marked trails approved by the Recreation and Parks Department.
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Bicyclists and skaters must always yield the right of way to pedestrians.
| Operations that are accepted practice of forestry science as necessary to maintain safety and public value in its natural state. |
Bikers are minded to pass on the left.
| Regulatory signs for marking trails. |
Pedestrians and handicapped individuals have the right of way.
| Noncommercial gardens of private lot owners, subject to annual approval of City Manager. In no case shall trees be cut to provide additional garden areas. |
Use caution when wearing headphones, as you may not be as alerts to traffic and other activity around you.
| Prohibited Uses in Greenbelt Districts |
Travel on the right side of the trail.
| Operation of a motorized vehicle.
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No horses or motorized vehicles are permitted, other than motorized wheelchairs and official government vehicles.
| Dumping of domestic household garbage, yard rubbish, or other materials. |
Pets must be kept on leashes and droppings must be removed.
| Cutting or removal of any trees, shrubs, flowers, or other materials from area by landowners or contractors.
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Skateboarding is prohibited.
| Unauthorized gardening. |
Prevent vandalism, take your valuables with you or lock them securely in the trunk of your vehicle.
| Camping or camp fires. |