However, more work needs to be done and the park needs to be fully opened. The park is never going to be pristine, like the forbidden side. Take a look at the differences between the open park and the no trespassing section of the park. It's time to open up the entire park. The dogs don't mind if the grass isn't perfect.
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Monday, March 06, 2006
Bark Park Gets Small Improvements.
We're happy to report that some progress has been made at the Bark Park. Not much, but hey' it's a start. After a complaining e-mail was sent to our Mayor Barry Groveman, we didn't hold our second hand smoke free breath that anything would be done, but I guess now that the city is toxic free, everyone has more energy and ability to actually take care of issues that effect the people (and dogs) of the city. After a visit at the park today, Monday, the Calabasas Chronicle noted that the muddy hideous holes pocketing the park had been filled with sand shown on the picture at left.
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