Modesto, CA asked in Civil Litigation for California

Q: Are the sutter county levees open to public walking?

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A: The answer to whether the Sutter County levees are open to public walking may depend on various factors, such as local ordinances, land ownership, and maintenance agreements.

In general, levees may be managed by local, state, or federal agencies and may have different rules and regulations regarding public access. Some levees may be designated as public parks or recreational areas, while others may be restricted for safety or maintenance reasons.

If you are interested in walking on the Sutter County levees, it may be helpful to contact the appropriate local authorities or landowners to inquire about any restrictions or guidelines for public access.

It is also important to keep in mind that walking on levees can pose certain safety risks, such as uneven terrain, potential flooding, and exposure to traffic. Always exercise caution and follow any posted signs or instructions when walking on levees or other public lands.

If you need legal assistance regarding access to public lands, contact my office. We offer a free consultation option for potential clients.

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