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Strongsville to Build 4.4-Acre Dog Park Near Volunteer Park on Lunn Road

Strongsville is building a 4.4-acre dog park next to Volunteer Park on Lunn Road, announced by Mayor Tom Perciak at his State of the City address.

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Strongsville to Build 4.4-Acre Dog Park Near Volunteer Park on Lunn Road
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Strongsville is getting a dedicated off-leash space, and it's a substantial one. Mayor Tom Perciak unveiled plans for a new 4.4-acre dog park adjacent to Volunteer Park on Lunn Road during his State of the City address on March 10, signaling that the city is making a meaningful investment in recreational infrastructure for dog owners.

The site's placement next to Volunteer Park on Lunn Road positions the new dog park within an existing recreational corridor, giving the project a natural fit alongside current green space rather than carving out an isolated location. At 4.4 acres, the facility would offer considerably more room to run than the cramped or undersized enclosures that dog owners in many suburbs contend with, giving high-energy dogs genuine space to stretch out.

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Perciak's decision to highlight the project during the State of the City address suggests it carries priority status within the city's broader parks agenda for 2026. State of the City addresses typically spotlight initiatives that local leadership considers signature commitments for the year ahead, so the dog park's inclusion puts it in notable company.

The announcement arrived just days ago, and further details from the city's formal news release are expected to fill in specifics around construction timelines, amenities, and any phased development plans. What's already clear is that Strongsville has committed to the project and identified the Lunn Road parcel as its home.

For a city like Strongsville, a 4.4-acre build represents a serious footprint. When construction gets underway, it will give the local dog community one of the more generously sized public parks in the area to call their own.

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