Opposition from Talus Drive neighbors nixed a previous plan. In fact, the Village-owned site had previously been considered in one of several past attempts to create a Yellow Springs dog park. Lapedes initiated the project last fall, after his dog, Betty, nosed at the fence that currently extends partway around the proposed site. “Dogs are the ultimate social lubricants,” she said. The acronym stands for safety, manners, awareness, responsibility and training - all components of a successful dog park that serves as a social hub for the community, according to Miller, who is the owner of a Dayton-based consulting firm called Wagtown. Dog Park,” a concept developed by outside consultant Beth Miller for the Yellow Springs project. What’s envisioned for the site is a “S.M.A.R.T. And the planned canine recreation spot at Gaunt Park is perhaps more people-focused than most.
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