Curfew change for Fort Worth parks coming in 2025 amid concern over rule violations

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Starting in 2025, Fort Worth will enforce a new curfew for its parks, aligning with the operational hours of the Trinity Trails system, which will now close by 10 p. m. This adjustment responds to community concerns over rule violations and aims to enhance public safety within the parks. City officials have indicated that the earlier closing time will facilitate better compliance among park users and reduce incidents that occur after dark. This decision reflects a growing trend in urban planning that prioritizes safety and community engagement in public spaces.

As the city prepares for this change, various stakeholders will be consulted to ensure that the new regulations meet the needs of residents. The adjustment in park hours is part of a broader initiative to create a safer and more inclusive environment for all users. The city hopes that these changes will lead to a more positive experience for families and individuals utilizing the parks. With the implementation date set, Fort Worth residents are encouraged to provide feedback on the proposed curfew changes.

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