Playdates between Davis people and their four-legged companions should be put on hold. Toad Hollow Dog Park has formally closed its gates owing to flooding brought on by rainy weather, which may depress the local dog population. Given its location at the lowest point in the city, the dog park is reportedly the last to drain and is intended as a retention basin for overflow, according to the city’s website.
Pet owners may need to find other places to go for walks and play, but the park’s current useless condition is a result of the city’s infrastructure, which was designed to handle extra water under such weather conditions. Even while it may be problematic for visitors with two or four legs, the condition is only temporary. City employees will reevaluate the park’s condition tomorrow in the hopes that it will dry up sufficiently to allow the dogs to return, as said in the same notice.
To keep citizens updated, the city is maintaining open channels of contact. When the park is prepared to reopen, subscribers will receive an email update. Additionally, the city expressed gratitude to everyone for their patience during this rainy break.
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