Madison Parks and Recreation announces Phase II of re-opening
Dublin and Palmer parks will receive a new Thor Guard Weather Notification System measure to alert visitors at the parks of severe weather and other emergencies requiring evacuation of the fields and the swimming pool.
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 By  John Few Published 
11:57 am Wednesday, June 10, 2020

Madison Parks and Recreation announces Phase II of re-opening

MADISON – The City of Madison Parks and Recreation announced Tuesday that facilities will begin the process of re-opening for operations adhering to State health orders. They said the following guidelines will be enforced through Phase II of reopening by City of Madison staff:

-Parks, playgrounds, and tennis courts open for normal use

-Kids Kingdom is open, but some areas may be closed for repairs.

Dublin Park Building

-Facility is now open Monday-Friday, 6 AM—8 PM; Saturday 8 AM—5 PM; and Sunday 10 AM—5 PM for limited use

-Indoor Pool—lap swim only (8 patrons at a time)

-Gym •Basketball: shooting only, 1 person per ball • Pickleball: resume as normal • Walking Track: open with social distancing

-Meeting Room rentals available with limited max capacities when building is open. Rentals must follow social distancing guidelines

Outdoor Pool

-Pool will be used for limited swim team practices and lap swim

-Resume Water Aerobics classes

-Private Pool Parties cancelled

-No Summer Swim Lessons

Youth Programs

-Madison Baseball resumes with social distancing protocols

-Resume tournaments June 19th with social distancing protocols

Madison Senior Center

-Remains closed until authorization to open is given from State officials.

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