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Resident pitches off-grid toilets and a seasonal dog park during Parks & Rec work session

Skagway Municipality Parks & Recreation Work Session · April 23, 2025
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Summary

At the Parks & Rec work session, resident Sherry Carrington described two urine-diverting backcountry toilet systems (one using decomposition, one using sealed bins), cited an initial $30,000 quote with DIY options, and urged converting an underused softball field into a noncommercial, registered dog park used in the off-season.

Sherry Carrington, a resident, urged the committee to consider two off-grid toilet systems for backcountry sites and suggested repurposing at least one underused softball field as a noncommercial dog park with gated access and registration.

Carrington described two systems that divert urine and reduce solid waste volume: a decomposition-based unit that uses native…

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