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The city is developing a community park and dog park to serve our city's growing need for accessible off-leash recreation, outdoor play, and relaxation areas. These parks will provide safe, well-designed spaces for dogs and their owners to exercise, socialize, and play.The park will be 27 acres, and 5-7 acres will be dedicated to the dog park. We seek community feedback on what elements you want to see in the park's design and the dog park's name.
Get Involved
Community input is essential to creating parks that meet our residents' needs. Take thequick park survey for opportunities to participate in the design process. Follow Speak Up Greeley for fun dog meet-up events and pop-ups to provide your feedback on the park design. We also need your help naming the new dog park! Add your name suggestions below by clicking the "Name the Dog Park" section.
Community Park Features
The community park will include the following features:
Trail connections
ADA-compliant walking paths
Public art
Convenient parking
Clear signage
Benches, shade trees, or structures for relief from the sun
Dog Park Features
The dedicated dog park will include the following features:
Separate fenced areas for small and large dogs, each with secure double-gated entries and 4-foot fencing for safety.
Benches, shade trees, or structures for relief from the sun
Dog-friendly water fountains to keep pets hydrated.
Convenient parking
Clear signage
Proper drainage to prevent muddy conditions
ADA-compliant walking paths
Why These Parks?
The 2016 Parks, Trails, Open Space Plan (External link)identified both locations as priority areas with high population density and limited park services. Community feedback consistently highlighted the need for quality dog park facilities in these areas.
The city is developing a community park and dog park to serve our city's growing need for accessible off-leash recreation, outdoor play, and relaxation areas. These parks will provide safe, well-designed spaces for dogs and their owners to exercise, socialize, and play.The park will be 27 acres, and 5-7 acres will be dedicated to the dog park. We seek community feedback on what elements you want to see in the park's design and the dog park's name.
Get Involved
Community input is essential to creating parks that meet our residents' needs. Take thequick park survey for opportunities to participate in the design process. Follow Speak Up Greeley for fun dog meet-up events and pop-ups to provide your feedback on the park design. We also need your help naming the new dog park! Add your name suggestions below by clicking the "Name the Dog Park" section.
Community Park Features
The community park will include the following features:
Trail connections
ADA-compliant walking paths
Public art
Convenient parking
Clear signage
Benches, shade trees, or structures for relief from the sun
Dog Park Features
The dedicated dog park will include the following features:
Separate fenced areas for small and large dogs, each with secure double-gated entries and 4-foot fencing for safety.
Benches, shade trees, or structures for relief from the sun
Dog-friendly water fountains to keep pets hydrated.
Convenient parking
Clear signage
Proper drainage to prevent muddy conditions
ADA-compliant walking paths
Why These Parks?
The 2016 Parks, Trails, Open Space Plan (External link)identified both locations as priority areas with high population density and limited park services. Community feedback consistently highlighted the need for quality dog park facilities in these areas.
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Name and Shape Greeley's Newest Park and Dog Park is currently at this stage
Consultations with stakeholders, municipalities and Indigenous communities will be held. We are keen to hear from those who have an interest in the project. We wish to build and sustain effective relationships based on mutual respect and trust.
Technical design begins
this is an upcoming stage for Name and Shape Greeley's Newest Park and Dog Park
So will the impact assessment. At this time, no specific alignment is secured and the project scope remains to be defined.
Devlopment starts
this is an upcoming stage for Name and Shape Greeley's Newest Park and Dog Park
The development phase is expected to last around 5 years. The overall project duration will significantly depend on the completion of the Impact Assessment, which is the critical path.