Report Park Litter - Winston-Salem Bylaws

Parks and Public Spaces North Carolina 3 Minutes Read · published February 10, 2026 Flag of North Carolina
Winston-Salem, North Carolina residents and visitors can report litter and illegal dumping in city parks through official city channels. This guide explains how to submit reports, what city ordinances cover litter in parks, who enforces the rules, likely penalties, and practical steps to ensure the issue is addressed promptly.

Where to Report

Use the City of Winston-Salem Report a Concern portal for urgent park maintenance and litter removal requests; reports route to Parks & Recreation and Code Enforcement for investigation and cleanup Report a Concern[1].

Include a clear location and photos when you report litter.

What the Law Covers

City ordinances define littering, unauthorized dumping, and public-space maintenance responsibilities; the municipal code is the controlling text for violations and any listed sanctions Winston-Salem Code of Ordinances[2].

Penalties & Enforcement

Enforcement is handled by Code Enforcement and Parks & Recreation for park properties; specific monetary fines and escalation schedules depend on the cited ordinance language or court disposition.

  • Fine amounts: not specified on the cited page See municipal code[2].
  • Escalation (first/repeat/continuing offences): not specified on the cited page.
  • Non-monetary sanctions: orders to remove debris, abatement by the city, civil court actions, and recovery of city abatement costs (details not specified on the cited page).
  • Enforcer and complaints: Code Enforcement and Parks & Recreation accept reports via the city's Report a Concern portal Parks & Recreation[3].
  • Appeals/review routes and time limits: not specified on the cited page; appeals may follow municipal court procedures described in the municipal code.
Fines and exact procedures should be confirmed with Code Enforcement before relying on amounts for legal decisions.

Applications & Forms

No separate paper form is required to report park litter; use the online Report a Concern portal or contact Parks & Recreation directly for scheduled cleanups or permits for organized volunteer events Report a Concern[1].

How to Report Litter — Action Steps

  • Identify the exact park name, trail marker, or address and note the date and time.
  • Take clear photos of the litter or dumping, showing scale and any identifying details.
  • Submit the report through the City Report a Concern portal and select Parks or Code Enforcement as appropriate Report a Concern[1].
  • For hazardous material or immediate danger, call the city emergency number or 911 as directed by city guidance.
Photographic evidence speeds response and improves enforcement outcomes.

FAQ

How do I report litter in a Winston-Salem park?
Use the City of Winston-Salem Report a Concern portal or contact Parks & Recreation with location details and photos Report a Concern[1].
Will the city remove reported litter?
Yes; Parks & Recreation or Code Enforcement will evaluate reports and arrange cleanup or enforcement depending on the situation and ownership of the land.
Are there fines for littering in parks?
Monetary fines and penalties are set in the municipal code; specific amounts are not specified on the cited municipal code page and should be confirmed with Code Enforcement Code of Ordinances[2].

How-To

  1. Document the location and take at least two photos showing the extent of the litter or dumping.
  2. Visit the City Report a Concern portal and complete the online form, attaching photos and precise location details Report a Concern[1].
  3. Note the report number and follow up with Parks & Recreation or Code Enforcement if you do not receive confirmation within the city-stated response time.
  4. If the litter poses immediate public danger, call emergency services as appropriate.

Key Takeaways

  • Report quickly with photos and exact location to speed cleanup.
  • The municipal code governs penalties; contact Code Enforcement for specifics.
  • Use the city Report a Concern portal for best routing of park litter complaints.

Help and Support / Resources


  1. [1] City of Winston-Salem — Report a Concern portal
  2. [2] Winston-Salem Code of Ordinances
  3. [3] City of Winston-Salem — Parks & Recreation