Mineral Wells City Council accepts donation of dog park from Crazy Water Hotel

March 19, 2025 | Mineral Wells, Palo Pinto County, Texas

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A new dog park is set to become a reality in Mineral Wells, Texas, as the City Council has taken significant steps towards its official acceptance. During the recent council meeting on March 18, 2025, members discussed the donation of a 3.343-acre property located at 116 NW Fourth Street, currently owned by Crazy Water Hotel, PBC Inc. This property will be conveyed to the city to establish the long-awaited dog park.

Mayor and council members highlighted the collaborative efforts of the Mineral Wells Chamber of Commerce Leadership Class 27, who played a crucial role in fundraising and designing the park. Construction of the dog park began in May 2023 and is nearing completion, with a recent tour conducted by council members and staff to assess the progress.
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The community group, Envision Mineral Wells, along with friends of the dog park, is committed to raising funds for the park's maintenance over the next three years. This initiative not only enhances recreational opportunities for residents but also fosters community involvement and support for local projects.

As the city prepares to finalize the acceptance of the property, the dog park promises to be a vibrant addition to Mineral Wells, offering a dedicated space for pet owners and their furry friends to enjoy.

Converted from City of Mineral Wells, Texas City Council Meeting 03/18/2025 meeting on March 19, 2025
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