Politics & Government
Sunset Hills Alderman Opposes Current Dog Park Proposal
Sunsent Hills Alderman Tom Musich calls the proposal a shameful mismanagement of tax dollars. He said the city should not eliminate the existing ball field, adding kids come first.

Last Week Sunset Hills-Crestwood Patch reported from the board ofΒ aldermen meeting,Β the City of Sunset Hills recently secured a $220,000 St. Louis County Municipal Parks Grant to create aΒ new dog parkΒ on the 4-acreΒ atΒ Eddie & Park Road behind Truman Middle School. There is currently a ball park that would be removed.
Half of the property will be used as a dog park, with a shelter for owners. The other half will have walking trails, a picnic shelter and playground.
Crestwood residents will be able to use the park.Β The City of Crestwood recently passed anΒ agreement between the citiesΒ for use and maintenance of the park.
But roughly 65 people signed a handwritten petition against the dog park according toΒ Tom Lynch, who spoke against the dog park on behalf of several residents.
It appearsΒ Alderman Tom Musich also is for changes to the current plan for the park.
Musich told KMOXΒ one problem he has with the proposed plan is it would eliminate theΒ ball field that many use.Β
Musich calls the proposal a shameful mismanagement of tax dollars.
βThis project needs to be scaled back in accordance with otherΒ dogΒ parksΒ in the St. Louis area,β he told KMOX. βWe should change the location of the proposedΒ dogΒ parkΒ to an area that would not interfere with current youth and family recreation."
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