Shoreview Dog Park grand opening May 10, 2025

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The Shoreview Off-Leash Area will reopen on May 10, 2025, with a ribbon-cutting ceremony scheduled for 11:15 a. m. Originally established in 2009, this park is the third project completed under the 2022 Parks Bond measure, which focuses on enhancing local recreational facilities. Recent upgrades include new shade structures, benches, an accessible path, and a new parking lot, all designed to improve user experience. The park has consistently served as a beloved resource for dog owners in the community.

Since its original opening as part of the 2006 park bond projects, the facility has become integral to local outdoor activities. The renovations reflect the city's ongoing investment in public parks and recreation. This reopening is expected to encourage greater community engagement and outdoor activity among residents. Enhancements like these aim to foster a pet-friendly environment while ensuring accessibility for all visitors.

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