"The city is planning to open a dog park at the site by early July. That will mean a fenced-in area at the corner of Coosa and Bibb streets next to the City Hall parking deck, with dog water fountains and separate areas for big and small pups. Down the road, they’re planning to add agility equipment and more."
"City officials said the park is meant to help pet owners among the rapidly growing downtown loft communities. There are about 700 apartment units downtown now and more on the way."
"City officials said the park is meant to help pet owners among the rapidly growing downtown loft communities. There are about 700 apartment units downtown now and more on the way."
The Hannah Daye Ridling dog park opened four years ago in east Montgomery’s Blount Park. Strange praised the success of that park and said the city and the Rotarians wanted to give downtown residents a similar place to go.
“This is about making life comfortable for the individuals who don’t want to live out in the suburbs,” he said.
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