Everetts Clark Park Begins New Chapter With Dog Park, Bids Farewell to Historical Gazebo

Everett, WALocal News

Clark Park in Everett has officially opened its new off-leash dog area, replacing a historical gazebo that faced removal due to safety issues. The $360,000 project, executed with the Bayside Neighborhood Association, brought enhanced lighting and maintenance upgrades to the playground. Residents have welcomed the changes, with feedback indicating a positive shift in the park's atmosphere; one local remarked, "This is what a park should look like! " The gazebo's removal stemmed from local concerns about crime and homelessness, leading to a contentious debate within the community. Parks Director Bob Leonard noted, "We know how important it is for dogs to have a place to run, play and socialize.

" Originally built in 1894, Clark Park has a rich history, having been the first park in Everett. The decision to remove the gazebo, which had been disassembled and placed in storage, has left some residents worried it may never be relocated. This initiative represents a community-driven effort to revitalize urban spaces and improve public safety.

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