Our Town’s parks and natural areas are for everyone to enjoy. Whether you are visiting Bicentennial Park, Lyman Kayak Park, Sportsman’s Park, Maddock Park, McKinley Park, Municipal Beach, or the Nature Preserve, we kindly ask for your help to keep them safe, clean, and family-friendly.
From the Police Department:
As your Community Police Leaders, we are committed to making our parks safe, clean, and welcoming for everyone. But we can’t do it without YOU.
Help Keep the Town’s Parks Free From:
Vandalism and Petty Crimes
Littering and Illegal Dumping
Alcohol and Drug Violations
After-Hours Loitering
Noise and Ordinance Infractions
Here’s How You Can Help:
Be Our Eyes and Ears – Report suspicious activity immediately by calling the Police Department’s non-emergency line: (561) 540-5701.
Pack It In, Pack It Out – Take your trash with you and remind others to respect shared spaces.
Know the Rules – Follow all park ordinances — including hours of operation, noise limits, and alcohol restrictions.
Get Involved – Join our upcoming Town Council Community Meeting and learn how you can actively take part in park safety and beautification efforts.
Our Parks, Our Responsibility!
Working together, we can make the Town’s parks places we are all proud of.
For more information, contact us at: Phone: (561) 540-5000 | Website: www.lantana.org
Together, we can protect what matters most