, an all-too-familiar sight reappeared in the once-cordoned-off parks.

A tent.

By about 10 p.m. Friday, a small group of about 10 people had set up a tent in the northwest corner of Lownsdale Square.

Although the park's walkways are now available for public use, a green mesh fence surrounds the grass, dotted with signs that read: "Please keep out. Restoration in progress."

Lt. Robert King, a spokesman for the

, said officers would enforce park rules now that the fences were down. Officers are aware of the tent, he said about 10:15 p.m., and would ask anyone remaining in the park when it closed at midnight to leave or risk arrest.

"If there's any structures that are erected we'll remove them," he said.

Update: The group took down the tent by 11 p.m.

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