BostonDOG.org Petition for Enclosed Dog Recreation Spaces in Boston, Spring 2007
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BostonDOG.org Petition for Enclosed Dog Recreation Spaces in Boston, Spring 2007

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Petition for Enclosed Dog Recreation Spaces in Boston, Spring 2007 directed to: Commissioner Antonia Pollack, Boston Parks Department; Mike Ross, Council District 8; Mayor Thomas Menino; City of Boston and other interested City Officials. This petition, supported by the undersigned constituents of the City of Boston, is directed to Commissioner Antonia Pollack, Boston Parks Department; Councilor Mike Ross, Council District 8; Mayor Thomas Menino, City of Boston and other City Officials. Its goal is to support the immediate designation and construction of a fenced, off-leash dog recreational space as described and mandated by City of Boston Municipal Code 11-10.2 Dog Recreational Spaces, to compensate for the loss due to proposed restoration of the Boston Common Parade Grounds and termination of the off-leash dog recreational program, upon which many taxpaying citizens and their dogs are completely dependent. Further, this petition

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