Whatever happened to efforts to have a dog park in Ada?
By Monty Siekerman
Whatever happened to the efforts to have a dog park in Ada? Jimmy Wilson attended the park board monthly meeting on Monday night to say he was willing to take leadership to make the proposed park become a reality.
Wilson, a business professor and former village councilman, learned that a couple of years ago, the park board agreed to dedicate some land for a dog park. The property is located near the end of East Lehr Avenue, north of the horse arena.
He learned that the village offered two good-sized trees for the park. The hardwood trees have been planted and are growing to provide shade.
Pictured is the 'Crimson King' Norway maple. The other is a 'Green Mountain' sugar maple.
He learned that the cost of a fence for an area 100 feet by 100 feet would be about $10,000.
He learned that earlier fundraising garnered about $800 toward that goal.
Board members encouraged him to take leadership of the project and help it become a reality.
He said he'd return to the next board meeting with a plan to proceed, especially in the area of raising funds.
Those interested in donating time or money to have a dog park in Ada may contact Wilson by calling 419-236-2904.
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