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Alpine parks board recommends ordinance tightening park rules, setting fines up to $4,000

Alpine Parks Board · February 12, 2026
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Summary

The Alpine Parks Board voted to recommend that the city council adopt an amendment to Chapter 74 of the Alpine Code of Ordinances to clarify park rules, add definitions, ban unauthorized metal-detecting and camping, and establish penalties (up to $500 for general violations and up to $4,000 for public-health or safety violations).

The Alpine Parks Board voted Feb. 11 to recommend the city council adopt revisions to Chapter 74 of the Alpine Code of Ordinances that clarify park rules, add a definition section, restrict some activities and establish penalties for violations.

Board members discussed language that would allow the city to assess up to $500 for ordinary ordinance violations and up to $4,000 for certain public-health and safety breaches. “The $500 is gonna be, it’s gonna be a standard for any violation of the ordinance,” Speaker 3 said, adding…

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