Please respect the rights of others, and comply with all park regulations.
Mesa City Code Mesa Traffic and Parking Regulations
Citations that are issued by the Mesa Park Rangers are filed with Mesa Municipal Court. Parking tickets are civil issues, through courtroom 101 (traffic division.) Criminal cases are handled through the municipal court and city prosecutor’s office. As defined by Arizona Revised Statute 13-707 , criminal cases are punishable upon conviction by up to a $2,500.00 fine, and/or 6 months in county jail for violations of park ordinances, which are class 1 misdemeanors. For information on a civil traffic or parking ticket, or a criminal complaint, you can find your case on eCourt 24/7, or calling 480-644-2255 , Monday through Thursday from 7 AM to 6 PM.
Per Mesa City Code, Park Rangers can confiscate and dispose of any materials, belongings or property that is abandoned for, or that the owner is not present for at any time. Additionally, per Mesa City Code, Park Rangers can confiscate items used in the commission of a violation of Mesa City Code and/or Arizona Revised Statutes, to not be returned to a rightful owner until the completion of a criminal case, and by order of the presiding judge.
Dogs at large (on or off leash, not in owner control) or not properly restrained on a manual leash no greater than 6’ and under the physical control of its owner. This includes walking into or out of a designated dog park, where the dog is outside of the double fenced safety and security area.
At this time, electronic or remote-control leashes or restraints are not recognized or authorized by the city. ALL dogs must be restrained on a physical leash and remain in the owners’ physical control at all times within a City of Mesa Parks & Recreation Facility. Additionally, owners MUST immediately remove a dog exhibiting aggressive behavior, and clean up pet waste at all time. (MCC 6-10-4L or MCC 6-4-7)
Possessing or consuming spirituous liquor, beer or wine, except when a proper beer or wine permit has been secured from the City (MCC 6-10-5). Information about alcohol permits.
A pedestrian who is operating a human-powered device or vehicle, i.e., bicyclists and skaters, upon a multi-use path shall yield the right-of-way to any pedestrian walking, jogging, running, or in a wheelchair or similar mobility device on the multi-use path. A pedestrian operating a bicycle on a multi-use path shall yield the right-of-way to skaters. (MCC 6-10-7A)
These rules are in accordance with Mesa City Code, Chapter X, Section 6-10-4(N).
Basin 114 – 10226 E. Elliot Road, Mesa, AZ 85284
Basin 115 – 9850 E. Elliot Road, Mesa, AZ 85212
Basin 116 – 9750 E. Elliot Road, Mesa, AZ 85212
Slacklining is allowed in Mesa’s parks, under several conditions:
To report a violation of park rules or regulations, or suspicious or inappropriate activity:
Phone: 480-644-3171
Email: parkrangers@mesaaz.gov
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