City welcomes feedback for development of dog park

The City of Clovis is turning this fenced portion of Sierra Bicentennial Park into a temporary dog park while it makes plans for a permanent solution. DANIEL LEON/CLOVIS ROUNDUP

The City of Clovis is keeping residents in mind as it establishes a vision for its Dog Park Master Plan.

“As part of the process we are prioritizing early community involvement and invite residents to participate in a survey to gather additional feedback,” reads a statement from the city.

The plan, which was adopted on April 18 by the Clovis City Council, will be utilized as a planning and budgeting document for identifying future dog park locations, amenities, park regulations and prioritization of site development.

Residents can provide their input through the 18-question survey available on the homepage of the city’s website (www.ci.clovis.ca.us).

“As a community member and user of Clovis municipal park facilities and recreation programs, your input is invaluable in helping us continue to serve the community’s needs,” the city said in a message to residents.

The survey will remain open through Oct. 10 at 4 p.m.

To fill the need, the city is currently constructing a temporary dog park at Sierra Bicentennial Park. The park is set to open Oct. 6 with a grand opening ceremony.  

Daniel Leon: A native of Woodlake, Daniel Leon is a recent graduate of Fresno State with a degree in Mass Communication and Journalism. Daniel served as Sports Editor at The Collegian, Fresno State’s student-run newspaper, prior to joining the Roundup. Got a story idea? Email him at editor@clovisroundup.com
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