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Council hears update on downtown dog park: $4.35 million estimate and state bond‑act replacement required after Fire Station 411 encroachment
Summary
Staff updated the council on the downtown dog park design and the need to replace 0.79 acres of parkland taken by Fire Station 411; engineers estimate construction at about $4.35 million and staff are initiating a legislative process to secure authorization and a suitable replacement parcel.
City staff on Tuesday reviewed progress on a proposed downtown dog park and said state bond‑act constraints require the city to formally authorize a land‑use change and provide replacement parkland after Fire Station 411 occupied roughly 0.79 acres of the former Second Street Park.
Andres Perez presented the October update, saying the engineer's current construction estimate for the downtown dog park project remains approximately $4,350,000. Key features in the concept plan include fenced areas for large and small dogs, a shade structure, benches, a parking lot with 10 stalls (two ADA), park lighting, security cameras, drought‑tolerant…
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