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Some perspective on the Fred Anderson Park Dog Friendly Area design – South Loop Dog Park Action Cooperative Dog Park Design, Dog Friendly Backyard, Pet Cafe, Pocket Park, Recording Studio Design, Park Design, Dog Area, Garden Plan, Dog Garden

A final design proposal for the Fred Anderson Park was presented at a community meeting on November 20th. What follows is a brief description to highlight how the proposed dog friendly area compares to other Chicago dog parks, and to point out some interesting design features. Here’s an overall picture of the proposal: The site is [...]

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At 5.6 acres, the redesigned Carpenter Park will top nearby Klyde Warren Park in size by about a half acre when complete. Here’s an early look at the green space, which will connect Downtown with Deep Ellum and East Dallas for the first time in decades.

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A recent report sheds new light on Chicago's legendary inequalities. By Zach Mortice “Dog-friendly areas,” known as DFAs in Chicago Park District parlance, don’t come about easily in Chicago. But, says Nicole Machuca, the director of environmental education and neighborhood parks for Chicago’s Friends of the Parks (FOTP), “There is no doubt in my mind

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Throughout this whole pandemic, one main struggle that the majority faced is the lockdown that restricts us from going out in public, whether for work-related duties or for leisure recreations. We cannot deny the fact that humans need socialization with one another. As of now, we already feel depriv

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