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Rockville Parks Remain Open; Playground Use Prohibited

While City of Rockville parks will remain open, as a safety precaution, the use of playground equipment in city parks is now prohibited.

Signs have been posted at playgrounds throughout City of Rockville parks.

Following an order by Gov. Larry Hogan to limit public gatherings to no more than 10 people, lights at City of Rockville outdoor courts and sports fields will remain off during evening and nighttime hours.

Bathrooms at the city’s parks are closed.

If you visit a park:

  • Keep a safe distance. (Six feet or more.)
  • Avoid touching surfaces.
  • Do not gather in groups of 10 or more people.
  • Refrain from touching playground equipment.
  • Avoid activities that share equipment or involve touching.

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