Buda Parks Dept. Announces Closure Of Sports Fields, Bathrooms, Playscapes, Basketball Courts & Skatepark

The City of Buda Parks Department is following federal, state and local guidelines to limit the potential exposure to the COVID-19 virus.  

Implemented policies and procedures are in place to include:

  • Closure of all sports fields, bathrooms, playscapes, basketball courts, skatepark and facility reservations until further notice.
  • Cancel or postpone special events until further notice.
  • Trails and green spaces will remain open, unless otherwise directed by Federal, State or local authorities. 
  • Please respect social distancing while in the park system-trails, tables, etc.
  • Water fountains will not be available for use.
  • Green Meadows Splash Pad will have a delayed opening for the season.  Updates will be placed on our City website when available.

Mayor Haehn has included neighborhood parks and private parks in the restrictions/closures.

Residents are asked to be safe and healthy during this time. Anyone with any questions can contact the Parks and Recreation Department at 512-523-1081.

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