Thanks, GI, and you're right, the park is hard to find, there is no parking, and, yet, the HOA has missed its target again. It is being used by folks who aren't Daybreak residents and we spend a lot of time up there, mowing and picking up little doggie souvenirs. I know that you and Devra share a lot of passion about the park but you should have seen her, this past weekend, riding a mower with her broken foot to chop down the weeds and thorny plants. Access is obscure and I think the HOA and Kennecott are stalling the opening until next year because the Pet Parents Club, here in Daybreak, gave them a set of proposed rules which were gleaned from pet parks and pet organizations throughout the country and our "leaders" are "checking with their lawyer". At least, that's what we were told a couple of months ago. Until then, we are changing the provided doggie poop bags (the HOA wouldn' tgive us a key to the doggie stations but we came up with one, anyway), hauling away trash and keeping the park up, with the help of friends and interested parties. If anyone wants to visit the park or help out, please call. P.S. Dev says it's also not handicap accessible, either, except by walking the trails or four-wheeling it.
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