Dog Park Groundbreaking Ends 10-Year Effort
A groundbreaking ceremony to create the first off-leash dog park in West Los Angeles will be held today, concluding a 10-year effort by canine lovers to create a “free play” area for their pets.
The park will consist of a fenced two-acre plot on the east side of Westminster Park that will be split into two areas to separate big and small dogs.
The project, which was funded by $20,000 in developers fees and by $15,000 from a private donor, will be finished by the beginning of August, officials said.
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