Park Board hears pros, cons over Queen Anne neighborhood off-leash areas

by Benton | November 1, 2006 at 01:31 pm
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Seattle Parks and Recreation has winnowed down the choices for potential
off-leash areas in Magnolia and Queen Anne from five to three, said
park planner Lana Krisman at an Oct. 12 public hearing in front of the
Board of Park Commissioners.

Magnolia Park and Thorndyke Park
didn't make the cut, but Magnolia Manor Park on 28th Avenue West did,
as well as Lower Kinnear Park and David Rodgers Park in Queen Anne, she
said.

The Park Board meeting was a follow up to public hearings
held earlier this year in both Magnolia and Queen Anne, and there was
no consensus about any of the choices, Krisman said. "But there have
been very good comments for and against all the sites."

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