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Residents press Wildwood Crest commissioners on dog‑park signage and seek ordinance to require construction plans before demolition
Summary
A resident asked the commission to remove 'no dogs' signage from a borough lot near the elementary school rather than pursue a petition to create a dog park; another commenter urged an ordinance to require approved construction plans before any exterior demolition after several stalled projects. Officials said the governing body will review the issues.
During public comment at the Wildwood Crest commission meeting, residents raised two distinct community concerns: borough signage and use of a vacant borough lot near the elementary school, and a proposed ordinance to require approved construction plans before exterior demolition.
Resident Lisa Ripo said she walks near the elementary school and finds a large borough‑owned lot marked "no dogs allowed," while other locations have dog‑waste dispensers. "Why don't we just take the one dog sign off and let people come out then instead of bringing…
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