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Residents urge council to keep and upgrade Central Bark; city says staff will re-engage community
Summary
Residents from several neighborhoods pressed the council to retain and upgrade the city’s Central Bark dog park instead of relocating it. City staff said they had developed an alternate plan to improve Central Park and will reengage affected residents before decisions are finalized.
Dozens of Irvine residents told the council on April 8 they want the city to keep and upgrade Central Bark—the city’s dog park at Central Park—rather than move it to Oak Creek Park. Speakers said the dog park is a community hub that supports owners, seniors and social ties, and they urged the council to restore a previously planned relocation and associated improvements.
Several residents representing Orange Tree and nearby neighborhoods said staff…
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