Frequently Asked Questions
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Visit: Salem Revised Codes, Chapter 94
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For assistance in selecting a tree that is right for your site, call 503-588-6335. For a complete list of trees visit: Acceptable Tree List
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Parks Operations Division has a contract with Marion County Juvenile Department, Alternative Work Program, to dispose of wood from felled trees.
The Marion County Juvenile Department provides accountability to youth and services to the local community. The staff and youth crews cut the trees into firewood and season it under cover for 12 months. Some of the seasoned firewood is then donated to low income seniors and disabled persons. The rest is sold to the public to pay back victims of youth crime and to help with the cost of the program. Citizens can purchase seasoned cords of firewood from the program, which includes free delivery in town, by calling 503-588-5324. You can also call that number if you have a tree that is already on the ground that you would like to donate. They do not cut down trees, but work with most of the local tree services.
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Visit Salem Revised Code, Chapter 86 for additional information.
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What are park hours?
All neighborhood parks will be signed "Park Closed 10:00 pm to 5:00 am." All other parks will be signed "Park Closed 12:00 am to 5:00 am." Exception will be by permit only.
Neighborhood Parks: closed 10:00 pm - 5:00 am
- Aldrich Park
- Brush College Park
- Clark Creek Park
- College Heights Park
- Eastgate Basin Park
- Fairmount Park
- Fircrest Park
- Gracemont Park
- Highland Park
- Hillview Park
- Lee Park
- Livingston Park
- McRae Park
- Millrace Park
- Morningside Park
- Nelson Park
- Rees Park
- Royal Oaks Park
- South Village Park
- Sunnyslope Park
- Thorp Park
- Wendy Kroger Park
- West Salem Park
Neighborhood School Parks: closed from 10:00 pm - 5:00 am
- Englewood School Park
- Grant School Park
- Highland School Park
- Hoover School Park
- Richmond School Park
- Sumpter School Park
Community Parks: closed from 12:00 am - 5:00 am
- McKay Park
- Orchard Heights Park
- River Road Park
- Woodmansee Park
Large Urban Parks: closed from 12:00 am - 5:00 am
- Bush's Pasture Park
- Deepwood Yew Park
- Cascades Gateway Park
- Minto-Brown Island Park
- Wallace Marine Park
Special Use Facilities: closed from 12:00 am - 5:00 am
- Riverfront Park
- Pringle Hall Park
- Marion Square Park
- Olinger Pool Park
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Visit:Salem Revised Code 94.020 for additional information.
In off-leash areas, all dogs must:
- be properly licensed and vaccinated
- be leashed prior to entering, and upon leaving, the off-leash area
- stay within the off leash boundaries
- stay away from wildlife, natural areas, pathways, and playgrounds
- not display aggressive or threatening behavior to other park visitors or their dogs
- not bark excessively
In off-leash areas, owners must:
- possess the means for clean up and disposal of dog waste
- be with their pet, and in verbal control of their dog, at all times
- be liable for damage or injury inflicted by their dog
- comply with all other park rules and regulations
Aggressive dogs are prohibited in the parks.
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Hog fuel, a generic term for shredded cedar bark, is used as fall material under most of the playground equipment areas, and is purchased from Bark Boys in North Salem. The only exception is under the playground area at the Crooked House Playground in Bush's Pasture Park. That playground has hardwood chips that are paid for by private donations to the Parks Tradition Fund.
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Is alcohol allowed in parks?
It is unlawful for any person to possess an alcoholic beverage that is in excess of 14 percent of alcohol by volume in any public park, designated sports field, or city recreation building, except under the authority and in compliance with the conditions of a permit issued by the Director of Community Services, or designee of the Director. Visit Salem Revised Code, Chapter 94.195 for additional information.
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Park users are allowed to bring BBQ's to the park. Heat from small tabletop grills can damage the wood table tops and grass when the grills get very hot. Park users are asked to use some sort of insulating material under the grills to prevent damage and dispose of ashes in a responsible manner.
The following parks have barbeque grills on site:
Brush College Park
Cascades Gateway Park (Blue Gill and Beaver Grove picnic sites)
Fairmont Park
Orchard Heights Park
Minto Brown Island Park Shelter
Morningside Park
Sumpter Park
Woodmansee Park
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What are the park trail distances?
Park trail distances are now available online.
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Follow the link to the dollar value and number of incidents reported for the past few years.
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