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Oswego trustees opt to keep dog park; ask staff to evaluate Hunt Club, police site and Park District land
Summary
Trustees agreed not to remove the village dog park when public works construction displaces the current site. They directed staff to pursue potential relocation options — the Hunt Club Water Tower property, the police department campus and discussions with the Park District — and to survey current cardholders about site preference.
Kurt, a public works staff member, told trustees the village must relocate the dog park because construction of a new public works facility will occupy the current site.
Trustees expressed consensus that the village should retain a dog park rather than discontinue the amenity. Board members debated three candidate relocation sites — the Hunt Club Water Tower property, Venue 1012 and the police department campus — and asked staff to return with more information on the preferred options and community preferences.
Why it matters: The dog park is a village-provided amenity used by registered cardholders. Staff said maintaining card access and water service were among the amenities to preserve. Trustees emphasized the…
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