Fort Bragg Dog Park Temporarily Closed March 17 – March 18, 2020, Mar 13, 2020
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE:
Fort Bragg Dog Park Temporarily Closed March 17 – March 18, 2020
Fort Bragg, CA – March 12, 2020
The large dog section of the Fort Bragg Dog Park located at 300 So. Lincoln Street., Fort Bragg next to the CV Starr Community Center will be closed for repairs beginning March 17 through March 18, 2020. The repairs are expected to be completed and the park to re-open on March 19, 2020.
It is well known his dog park is very popular among local and visiting dog lovers and their four-footed friends. While it is recognized closures such as this are an inconvenience, it may sometimes be necessary to keep the park operating and good condition. To the extent possible, these maintenance closures are scheduled as infrequently as possible to allow for maximum use of the park.
All questions and concerns can be addressed to:
Dan Keyes, District Administrator Mendocino Coast Recreation and Park District 300 S Lincoln St, Fort Bragg, CA 95437 707-964-9446 Ext. 102 dkeyes@mcrpd.us
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