Dog Park Closed Until Further Notice

Bonney Lake, WALocal News

The Dog Park in Bonney Lake is currently closed until further notice, as of January 10, 2024. This closure is a result of essential public works that aim to enhance the park's facilities and ensure the safety of both pets and their owners. Local dog enthusiasts are urged to find alternative parks for their canine companions in the meantime. The city emphasizes its commitment to transparency, promising regular updates through official channels, including its website. Community engagement is crucial, and residents are encouraged to share their concerns or suggestions regarding the park's future.

The closure reflects the city's dedication to maintaining high standards in public amenities. As Bonney Lake continues to grow, the importance of well-maintained parks becomes even more apparent. The local government appreciates the community's understanding and cooperation during this time.

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