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City Sports Fields Closed: What You Need to Know

If you’re a sports enthusiast living in Frederick, Maryland, it’s important to stay up-to-date on any field closures that may affect your leagues or activities. The City of Frederick has announced that all leased fields, including school fields, are off-limits during certain time frames. In this article, we’ll explain what you need to know about field closures and how to stay informed.

First things first: if you’re found using a closed field, you could face penalties or loss of field usage for the season. Permitted leagues are especially at risk of penalties if they continue to use closed fields. On the other hand, unpermitted users may receive warnings or citations. So, it’s crucial to respect the closure notices and avoid using any closed fields.

To find out about field closures, you can visit the City of Frederick’s website at www.cityoffrederick.com or call their public information line at 301-600-6970 option 3. Closure announcements are typically posted by 2 pm on weekdays and 8 am on weekends. Be sure to check regularly for updates as field closures can change quickly.

If you want to stay informed about field closures and receive alerts directly to your email or phone, you can sign up for email or text alerts on the City of Frederick’s website under the press releases section. From there, simply click on “Notify Me,” add your email address or phone number, select which groups you would like to receive messages from (e.g., sports), and choose whether you prefer email or phone notifications. With this service, you’ll never miss an important update about field closures again!

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