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Kingsburg staff propose fenced core at new dog park to keep site open after rains
Summary
Public works described remaining grant funds and proposed a 4.5-foot fence around the low-lying basin at the recently opened Kingsburg dog park to allow most of the park to reopen sooner after rain. Commissioners raised safety and access concerns and asked staff to compile prioritized options for remaining funds.
Kingsburg Public Works Director Daniel Galvez told the Community Service Commission on April 23 that the newly opened dog park functions primarily as a stormwater basin and that leftover grant funds could pay for changes to reduce closures after rain.
Galvez said the basin’s bottom ‘is a ponding basin’ and described areas that remain soggy because they must percolate. He proposed installing a roughly 4.5-foot fence around the lowest portion of the basin to isolate the wet area and allow the rest of the park to remain open…
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