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Interim dog park will do
I don't know what problems your area of Sherman Heights has, but this has to do with the Normal Heights area and those citizens' issues. As for people not having enough room to play with dogs, if everyone who had a dog was required to have a big yard, then dog ownership would be vastly reduced, and the increase in euthanized dogs (for the convenience of people and shelters who can't house them) would be greatly increased. I don't have children, but expecting the city to provide schools at the expense of all taxpayers is the price you pay for living in a society. Tax paying is not a la carte. I'm sorry you don't have something kind to say about the possibility of a new, needed and welcome dog park in the NH-Kensington area. Oh, and even if you are able to only have one dog, all dogs need to be socialized, which is another big benefit of dog parks.— May 18, 2015 4:15 p.m.