She said users have reported often muddy conditions, poor fencing, gates that stick, and a lack of fresh drinking water at the park, which features fenced-in paddocks for small, medium and large dogs to run.
MetroParks is planning to replace fencing and re-configure the paddocks in phases over the next two years, Barkley said.
The plans include:
- 2017: Construct a new small dog area and add a drinking fountain.
- 2018: Remove fencing from the north paddock and allow the area to rest and regenerate.
- 2019: Address drainage issues and reconstruct the north paddock.
Wiggly Field users are invited to provide feedback on the plans by clicking here.
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