The purpose of this chapter is to provide rules and regulations
for the use of public trailways in the City of Beacon, including the
Fishkill Creek Greenway and Heritage Trail (FCGHT) extending from
the Beacon Metro-North train station to the Town of Fishkill. The
FCGHT and other public trails traverse public and private lands and
the City finds that it is important to establish a uniform set of
rules and regulations governing the use of such public trails for
the protection of those using the trails as well as the private landowners
whose property abuts a trail or includes a trail pursuant to an easement
held by the City. In holding such easements and in establishing public
trails, the City and the grantors of the easements expressly rely
upon the protection against liability contained in § 9-103
of the New York State General Obligations Law, as the same may be
amended from time to time. For such purposes, the City and Grantors
of the easements, and their agents and invitees, are deemed "occupants"
of the easement areas. The Council finds it appropriate for the protection
of the public safety and welfare to enact legislation to establish
rules and regulations for the public trails. Certain activities should
be prohibited on public trails to protect the public safety and to
assure eligibility for participation in the Hudson River Valley Greenway
Trail Insurance program by grantors of the easements, if desired.
It is also appropriate that regulations applicable to the various
trails in the City be suited to the unique characteristics of each
particular trail.
This chapter shall apply to all public trails within the City
of Beacon. Supplemental regulations applying to particular trails
shall apply to the trails specified.
For the purpose of this chapter, the terms used herein are defined
as follows:
PERSON
Any individual, firm, partnership, corporation or association
of persons, and the singular number shall include the plural.
TRAIL
All walkways and paths, not including sidewalks as defined in New York State Vehicle and Traffic Law, Title 1, Article
1, § 14, and regulated in the City of Beacon under Chapter
191, which are owned by the City of Beacon, or over which the City holds an easement, and which are part of the City's system of parks, or part of an organized system of trails, and which are open to the public for stated uses subject to City regulation, including, without limitation, the Fishkill Creek Greenway and Heritage Trail (FCGHT), and other trails which may be added to the City's trail system in the future. A trail may be comprised of wood chips, boardwalk, stone dust, asphalt or concrete pavement or similar materials.
The following rules apply to the use of all City trails. Supplemental
rules may be established for particular trails, which are set forth
in subsequent sections.
A. Trails shall be open from sunrise to sunset and shall not be used
by the public outside those time limits. In addition, the Police Chief,
City Administrator or Highway Superintendent is authorized to close
all or a portion of any trail to the public for such a duration of
time as warranted for the general safety and welfare of the public,
such restrictions on use to be posted on the City website, with notice
to be posted at trail heads to the extent practicable under the circumstances.
B. In view of the natural and open character of trails, and the changing
character of the natural environment, the City can make no representation
that any trail is safely passable at all times when the trail is open.
All users of any trail shall approach such trail with caution and
use it prudently and safely at the trail user's own risk, in
light of seasonal, weather, and other natural conditions. The City
shall not be responsible for clearing snow, ice or floodwaters from
the trail.
C. Persons shall keep to the right on all trails, with passing on the
left. Pedestrians shall be deemed to have the right-of-way, and all
other users, including any permitted nonmotorized bikers or cross-country
skiers, shall yield to pedestrians. All persons on trails shall yield
to slower users. Joggers and runners shall yield to hikers and walkers.
D. Where a trail does not have a separate lane for bicycle use, the
City shall have the authority to limit use of bicycles on certain
designated segments of any trail, to be marked by signage, based on
all relevant conditions, including nature of the surface, slopes,
potential interference with pedestrians and hikers or other users
of the trail.
E. Where bicycle usage is permitted on a trail segment, the City shall
have authority to limit the permitted speed of bicycles.
F. Persons shall stay on the marked trails and within the designated
public use areas.
G. All users of the trail shall use the trail safely and in accordance
with the laws and ordinances of the City of Beacon and without creating
a nuisance and with common courtesy to all others on the trail.
H. Littering is prohibited and all persons shall carry out their trash
from all trails and properly dispose of the trash in suitable containers.
I. Pets shall be leashed at all times and persons accompanying the pet
shall collect and carry out and properly dispose of the pet's
waste.
J. No person shall damage any trail, or any building, structure, fence,
picnic facility, or other improvement or amenity on or near a trail.
K. Without limiting the generality of the foregoing rules, or the applicability
of any general law or regulation, the following activities are strictly
prohibited on any trail within the City system:
(1) Overnight parking in parking areas serving the trail, including parking
outside the hours from sunrise to sunset, except as otherwise permitted
by the City Code.
(2) Use of motorized vehicles, including, but not limited to, snowmobiles,
motorcycles, motorbikes, motor-powered dirt bikes, motor-powered ATVs
(all-terrain vehicles) and all other motorized bicycles.
(3) Downhill skiing, tobogganing, sledding, or snowboarding. Cross-country
skiing may be permitted by the City on designated trails, or sections
thereof, found to have sufficient width for cross-country skiing without
interfering with pedestrian and hiker activity on the trail.
(4) Competitive racing, except for designated special races or events
which have been permitted in advance by the City.
(9) Use of alcohol or controlled substances.
(10)
Playing radios or other sound-transmitting devices.
(11)
Damaging or removing plant or wildlife.
(13)
Fishing may be prohibited on certain trails, as per posted signage.
(16)
Swimming, diving, public bathing or sunbathing.
(17)
Hunting or discharging of firearms.
(18)
Any act, amusement or practice, whether listed specifically
above or not, by which others on a trail could be endangered, or which
could reasonably interfere with the use of the trail by others for
recreational purposes, including, without limitation, blocking the
trail, or interfering with passage of others.
If any person violates the provisions of this chapter or engages in conduct in violation of this chapter, that person shall be subject to the penalties set forth at §
1-3 of the City Code. Liability under this section shall be in addition to liability under the provisions of the New York State Penal Law, including but not limited to Penal Law § 145 (Criminal Mischief), Penal Law § 150 (Arson), Penal Law § 240 (Offenses Against Public Order). Violations of the Penal Law shall be punishable as either a misdemeanor or felony as described under Penal Law § 55 (Classification and Designation of Offenses).
The provisions of this chapter can be enforced by the City of
Beacon Police Department and any other police officer or peace officer
or other person who can lawfully make an arrest.