A canine park in Nipomo will quickly be upgraded and moved to a brand new location.
Residents can now sit up for a brand new canine park on the Nipomo Community Park.
The new canine park is a part of the Nipomo Community Park Master Plan and county officers have determined to maneuver ahead with an upgrade.
Users of the present canine park have been having some points with glass and different harmful particles rising to the floor.
A San Luis Obispo County Parks and Recreation official says the present location of the canine park is on top of an unofficial dump site.
A relocation mission was authorised by the county’s planning fee Thursday morning and the plans are already underway.
“I’m always happy to see new growth and development in Nipomo,” mentioned Mariam Shah, County of San Luis Obispo planning commissioner. “Especially when it comes to a dog park, so I was happy to be able to support such an update.”
An up to date canine park has been a part of the grasp plan however was set to be constructed on top of a popular picnic area.
It will now be moved just a few yards to the north so the picnic space can stay.
Dog park customers are glad to listen to concerning the enhancements.
“We really need our help with the dogs,” mentioned Clettus McDonnell, an Arroyo Grande resident. “I got my dog, Ginger, here today and the dogs here utilize the park as long as they’re on the leash. I think dogs are welcome in the park as long as they’re not too violent.”
The new canine park will embrace separate fenced areas for giant and small dogs and a water supply for the dogs.
McDonnell says his canine Ginger has loved assembly different dogs.
“Well, she likes walking around and visiting people,” mentioned McDonnell. “She stays friendly and stays away, but visiting other dogs, associating with her with the other dogs. And the dogs are real friendly.”