05-01-2021, 05:28 PM
(05-01-2021, 02:50 PM)ac3r Wrote:I was actually just walking through Kaufman Park and there aren't any signs indicating hours, no dogs, etc. but there is a sign at the entrance indicating the park and pool are run by the city. I only take the dog there on evenings and weekends but I do sometimes use the tennis courts during school hours (many other do too) and it has never been an issue. Would obviously give way if there was a class. If you are feeling adventurous, you can also enter via the path/stairs/hill at the end of Church street. The dog loves bombing down the hill.(05-01-2021, 01:42 PM)danbrotherston Wrote: How do you get in? It's a wall along Stirling, everything else appears to be walking into the school yard.
I'm always a little wary of walking onto school property...maybe I shouldn't be, but it's not without cause, I was hassled rather....aggressively, when I was in University but returned to my old school to congratulate a favourite teacher on retirement.
Schools are public property and I believe you're free to go on them and use the facilities (playground, fields) so long as school isn't in. Most have signs that say no fireworks or dogs, but I've never seen one that says you can't be on them for any other reason. Kids and parents near me use the facilities outside of school hours all the time.