Dog Park Back Open

Bonney Lake, WALocal News

The City of Bonney Lake has officially announced the immediate closure of its dog park due to necessary repairs following damage from a fallen tree. The incident has resulted in significant damage to the park's fencing, creating safety concerns for pets and their owners. In response, the city's public works crew is mobilized to conduct repairs swiftly, emphasizing community safety and well-being. Residents are encouraged to stay updated on the park's status through the city’s website and social media channels. The city expresses gratitude for the community's understanding and patience during this disruption, highlighting its commitment to maintaining safe recreational spaces.

Further announcements will be made regarding the anticipated reopening date as repairs progress.

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