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Originally Posted by Barefoot
Gracie, that is probably true. But I wasn't thinking of enlarging the existing dog park on a hill.
I keep hoping that the Developers will find it in their hearts to find a larger space for a dog park between CR 466 and 466A.
Perhaps near a wildlife preserve, but fenced so the coyotes can't get in. Although coyotes are pretty shy in the daytime.
I realize it would have to be "garbage" space that is otherwise uninhabitable.
We are happy to take our dogs to the private dog park; but that isn't feasible for a lot of busy people.
Without a dog park available, people will continue to take their dogs to the postal stations. That isn't a good solution for anyone.
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They could take a chunk out of the water treatment plant's property though which is near that dog park unless there is something underground there that we cannot see.