Dayton Approves Dog Park Plan
City Council also moves forward on development of ‘complete streets’ program
DAYTON – At their regular meeting on Jan. 23, the city council adopted a formal proposal from the Friends of the Dayton Dog Park for the Dayton Dog Park, which is situated on a 0.6 acre site, south of the fish pond, in the Pietryzycki City Park.
The site has been leveled, dirt has been delivered, and the irrigation has been completed, Dayton Dog Park Co-chair Carol Rahn told the council.
Rahn said that the next step for the FDDP is to identify the money needed to install a four-foot chain link fence and gate, with the idea that big dogs will be separated from small dogs.
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