Apologies for the overcast weather, and the Downtown Cleveland Alliance says there’s still a little left to do, but here’s what the downtown dog park looks like right now. Not bad at all, if you ask us. The park, nestled between the Cuyahoga River and the Setter’s Landing rapid stop, was paid for with $10,000 from donations and the Northeast Ohio Regional Sewer District and $10,000 that was matched by the DCA. It’s slated to open Oct. 13.

Vince Grzegorek has been with Scene since 2007 and editor-in-chief since 2012. He previously worked at Discount Drug Mart and Texas Roadhouse.

2 replies on “Here’s the Downtown Dog Park, Slated to Open Oct. 13”

  1. is that a ‘pitbull rape stand spectator stadium’ or a dog park? because the imagery here clearly seems to be something dark… (HINT: visual imagery is key… slap the editor and tell em to change the publishing date to allow time for a nice photo next time) LOL, sorry, I could not resist trolling this but you have 12 FULL BRIGHT SUNNY DAYS to snap a nice photo.

  2. Christine, stop whining and use your imagination! Pretend it’s sunny. Sorry the photographer wasn’t on YOUR schedule to wait for a sunny day. If you don’t like it, stay out. The rest of us will enjoy it.

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