Portable Play Equipment Guidelines

 When it comes to portable play equipment, the City of Rocklin tries very hard to maintain a balance between safety and recreational availability. All play equipment on city property must conform to Chapter 12.04.010C of the Rocklin Municipal Code.
Basketball hoops, skateboard ramps, and other play equipment | Allowed | May be Allowed | Not Allowed |
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- Front, side, or rear yards
- Private property
- Private driveways
| On the public roadway near the curb where vehicles normally park, when not near corners, turns, bends in the roadway, or any other location where it may not be readily visible to approaching vehicles, bicycles, or pedestrians. | - On a public sidewalk
- Overhanging or interfering with a public sidewalk
- On or overhanging the public roadway where vehicles normally travel
- Within a crosswalk or intersection
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What happens if I have play equipment on city property? You may be issued a courtesy warning notice if there is a portable basketball hoop, skateboard ramp, or other portable play equipment located on the city sidewalk or street in front of your residence.What do I do if I receive a warning notice? Re-position your equipment so it is in compliance with the guidelines above. What if I get a notice, but the equipment isn't mine? If the equipment in question does not belong to you, please notify the City of Rocklin Code Compliance Department at 916.625.5120.
Questions? If you have any questions, please contact the Code Compliance Officer, at 916.625.5135 or Mike Nottoli, Police Community Programs Coordinator, at 916.625.5416. |