Politics & Government
Could Princeton Get A Dog Park?
Princeton will be hosting a public meeting on May 7 to discuss and explore the possibility of creating a dog park in town.
PRINCETON, NJ — Princeton will be hosting a public meeting to discuss and explore the possibility of creating a dog park in town, Councilwoman Eve Niedergang announced.
Niedergang and Councilwoman Leticia Fraga will be hosting the introductory meeting on Tuesday, May 7 at 7 p.m. in the Community Room in Town Hall.
"We are hoping to gather anyone who has dogs or likes dogs or has any input on this topic," Niedergang said at the April 8 council meeting.
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The meeting will look at a location for the park, different funding mechanisms, a design of the park and amenities, and health and safety issues.
Anyone who can not attend the meeting, can also email their comments to eniedergang@princetonnj.gov or Lfraga@princetonnj.gov.
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