A reminder to residents that the City of Auburn is following the Governor’s recent Executive Order to protect public health. In doing so, the City has made the decision to restrict the use of Auburn’s parks and open spaces.

Recent reports of large crowds using basketball courts and other group play in public spaces and on playgrounds has made it increasingly difficult to implement appropriate physical distancing. As a result, the City of Auburn is temporarily closing some city parks, playgrounds, outdoor basketball courts, and athletic fields.

CLOSED:

Signage has been posted near the closed playgrounds and fields, and basketball hoops have been temporarily removed.

The City of Auburn understands that our local parks, trails and open spaces serve as places where people can find respite and seek peace and restoration. During this time of uncertainty, these places are needed now more than ever. However, given the current circumstances surrounding COVID-19, we are faced with challenges on when and how residents can safely enjoy our parks, trails and open spaces.

The City has aligned its decisions with recommendations from the National Parks and Recreation Association, the Maine Department of Inland Fisheries and Wildlife, and the Department and Agriculture, Conservation and Forestry.

Residents are reminded that Mt. Apatite and the beautiful Auburn Riverwalk will remain open following CDC guidelines for social distancing. Additionally, fishing season is open and free (no permit required) through April 30.

Enjoy Auburn’s greenspaces, but continue to follow CDC guidance on the recommended size of social gatherings (less than 10), including outdoor picnicking and hiking. Be sure to always maintain proper physical distance and remember that there should be no group play.

The Maine Department of Inland Fisheries and Wildlife offers the following tips on how to get some fresh air while being smart, staying safe, and sticking close to home.

Go Where They Aren’t (AKA “How to Avoid Crowds”)

Know Before You Go

For more information of Auburn’s response to the COVID-19 pandemic, visit www.auburnmaine.gov.





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