about
the friends of the lakewood dog park:
The Friends of the Lakewood Dog Park, (originally named FIDO), was
founded in January 2002 as a citizen’s group helping to bring a dog
park to Lakewood in the belief that such a park would enhance the livability
of Lakewood as it has for other communities nationwide.. Now that the
park has been constructed, the group is continuing to work with the
city to improve and maintain the park. The group worked closely with
Mayor Tom George’s administration in planning the renovations carried
out in early 2004. These improvements included a new gravel surface
which eliminates mud problems and a new walkway to the park’s entrance.
Friends provided a substantial part of the funding for these improvements.
history:
The idea for an off-leash dog park originated during the election campaign
of 2002. Councilman Denis Dunn and Councilman Mike Skindell (now a state
representative) gathered a group of interested citizens who coalesced
into an organization chaired by Lakewood residents Brittany O’Connor,
Shelly Gould Burgess and Whitney Callahan. They chose the name FIDO
(Friends of the Ideal Dog-park Off-leash). In the months that followed,
the group collected hundreds of signatures and lobbied the Council in
support of the park, as Councilmen Dunn and Skindell spearheaded the
effort within the Council After much discussion about location, the
City agreed in the fall of 2002 to construct the park at its present
Metroparks site, seven-tenths of an acre in area, just across the bridge
from the Marina. The City and FIDO agreed to share the expense of the
project, which covered fencing, grass seeding, installation of the water
fountain, and “mutt-mitt” dispensers. FIDO raised $15,000 to help. The
park was opened on June 27, 2003, and soon proved to be one of Lakewood’s
most popular parks. One big problem appeared. The constant wear on the
grass surface wore it down to bare dirt which soon turned into mud when
the rains came. In the spring of 2004 the Parks and Recreation Department,
under the guidance of Tim Herdman, solved this problem by installing
a light gravel surface on most of the park, along with a concrete apron
at the entrance and a solid slate walk from the entrance to the road.
The park had a grand reopening in May, 2004. Again, FIDO made a substantial
financial contribution. Looking to the future, the group is on the way
to becoming a recognized 501c(3) organization and has chosen the more
conventional name “Friends of the Lakewood Dog Park.” To see photos
of some of the original board members, fundraisers, etc., click
here.