Sutcliffe is promising to build at least three new dog parks or dog runs over four years in Stittsville, Kanata and Barrhaven. ottnews
Mayoral candidate Mark Sutcliffe is pledging to build at least three new dog parks in Ottawa if he’s elected mayor on Oct. 24.
Sutcliffe is promising to build at least three new dog parks or dog runs over four years in "underserved neighbourhoods" including Stittsville, Kanata and Barrhaven. He said the parks would be on city-owned land but he said he would also work with the National Capital Commission to find space for dog parks on NCC-owned property.
A spokesperson for Sutcliffe’s campaign said the exact nature, design and use of the proposed dog parks would be based on “the need, capacity and particulars of each location” and funded out of the capital budget.
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