Politics & Government
Ellisville Committee Seeks Dog Lovers
City seeks community input for proposed dog park
As the city of Ellisville moves forward with its plans for a dog park, Council Member Linda Reel is calling on residents to get involved with the project.
At the council's May 4 work session, Reel reported that the park is making progress. She was enthusiastic after the project's recent committee meeting on May 3.
"We have a really great committee," Reel said. "They're very committed. I'm excited."
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She encouraged residents and property owners to get involved with the project, which will be paid for though a combination of donations and fundraisers, including the Ellisville Pooch Plunge .
The public is welcome to attend the next meeting on the dog park project scheduled for 6:30 p.m. on Tuesday May 10 at the Park Advisory Board Office in .