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City leaders push for new dog park before fall festival

August 02, 2024 | Osage Beach, Camden County, Missouri



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City leaders push for new dog park before fall festival
During a recent government meeting in Osage Beach, officials discussed the development of a new dog park, emphasizing its importance to the community. Alderman Hoffman highlighted the park's potential to enhance the upcoming fall festival, suggesting it would provide an added attraction for attendees. He noted the urgency in moving forward with the project to secure a partnership, indicating that the city is eager to capitalize on this opportunity.

Plans are in place for a conference call with Lowe's next week to discuss logistics related to the dog park's establishment. The proposal will be presented at the next Board of Aldermen meeting, where it will require a formal motion for approval due to the need for unbudgeted city funds.

Alderman Hoffman expressed confidence that the board would support the initiative, acknowledging the groundwork laid by Drew, who has been instrumental in advancing the project. The discussions reflect a proactive approach by city officials to enhance community amenities and engage residents through recreational opportunities.

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