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Residents urge Decatur to preserve Oakhurst dog park as master plan proceeds; staff cites stream‑buffer constraint

Decatur City Commission
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Summary

Hundreds of residents petitioned against a proposed reduction to the Oakhurst dog park in the draft master plan; speakers described the park as a unique community hub and urged commissioners to pause and redesign to retain more open off‑leash space. Staff said a 25‑foot stream buffer on the site will require some setback, but that the master plan is conceptual and unfunded and that more community input will follow.

A sustained public comment period at the Oct. 20 Decatur City Commission meeting focused on the draft Oakhurst Park master plan and a proposed reconfiguration of the park’s off‑leash dog area. Several residents said the consultants’ draft would shrink the existing dog park substantially and argued that would destroy a treasured community amenity.

Jeff Gephart, who presented measurements and visual aids, estimated the current off‑leash flat area at about 48,000 square feet (≈1.1 acres) and said the consultants’ plan appeared to reduce large, usable open areas and redirect…

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