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    Give Feedback on Sedona Community Dog Park
    Renovation Design at Open House

    May 19, 2016No Comments
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    City of Sedona ArizonaThe city of Sedona Parks and Recreation Department invites residents to two open house meetings that will be held to introduce the future design concepts of the Sedona Community Dog Park. Both meetings will be at city of Sedona’s City Hall, at 102 Roadrunner Drive, with the first meeting on June 7, 2016 from 4:30 p.m. to 7 p.m. in the Vultee Conference Room, and the second meeting on June 9, 2016 from 4:30 p.m. to 7 p.m. in Council Chambers.

    The design concepts that will be shown at both meetings have been developed based on surveys and outreach done over the past year as well as park user feedback collected for many years by city of Sedona Parks and Recreation Department staff. Aaron Hayne, senior associate at Norris Design, who created the design concepts, and city of Sedona staff will be present at the meetings to take questions and listen to ideas and insight. This information will be used to develop the Sedona Community Dog Park Master Plan. This Master Plan is being developed simultaneously and will serve as the blueprint for the renovations, which are slated to begin in the fall of 2016.

    “I am excited for this project to get underway so we can improve the dog park and give residents some of the upgrades they have been asking for,” said city of Sedona Parks and Recreation Department manager, Rachel Murdoch.

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    For more questions on these meetings and the Sedona Community Dog Park renovation project, please contact the city of Sedona Parks and Recreation Department at 928-282-7098.

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