Tuesday, May 8, 2007
Second Ward Park Planning Meeting Scheduled
The second meeting (PDF) to discuss the proposal for an off-leash area at Ward Park has been scheduled.
Tuesday May 29, 2007
7:00PM
Ann Arbor Church of Christ
2500 S Main Street
The meeting is intended to cover more details of a proposed run at this site. If successful, it will serve as the Pilot for the community dog run program.
If you are interested in seeing this proposal become a reality, this is your chance to have productive input.
If you want the city to realize any of its dog run plans, this is a good chance to make your voice heard.
At the last community meeting there was a very small but very vocal group of people who were opposed to the plan, some of whom were opposed to the idea of off-leash play areas altogether. A strong showing from people in favor of these plans will demonstrate that we are a significant and active segment of the park-using community. We also need to make our presence known to demand that action be taken quickly and the foot-dragging end. If it looks like the dog-owning community is apathetic, it is unlikely that we will have a safe and legal play area this summer.
If you can't make the meeting, consider contacting Amy Kuras (information on flyer linked above) to let her know your thoughts.
Tuesday May 29, 2007
7:00PM
Ann Arbor Church of Christ
2500 S Main Street
The meeting is intended to cover more details of a proposed run at this site. If successful, it will serve as the Pilot for the community dog run program.
If you are interested in seeing this proposal become a reality, this is your chance to have productive input.
If you want the city to realize any of its dog run plans, this is a good chance to make your voice heard.
At the last community meeting there was a very small but very vocal group of people who were opposed to the plan, some of whom were opposed to the idea of off-leash play areas altogether. A strong showing from people in favor of these plans will demonstrate that we are a significant and active segment of the park-using community. We also need to make our presence known to demand that action be taken quickly and the foot-dragging end. If it looks like the dog-owning community is apathetic, it is unlikely that we will have a safe and legal play area this summer.
If you can't make the meeting, consider contacting Amy Kuras (information on flyer linked above) to let her know your thoughts.
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5 comments:
I should be able to go.
yay!
I got a call from the AA News that they're going to print my letter to the editor about having off-leash hours in some nature areas as a temp solution...
Awesome! I look forward to seeing it and I'll post a link when it hits the web.
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