Two Harbors Council Discusses Permanent Dog Park, Reviews City Business
A public commenter urged Two Harbors City Council to back a permanent, year-round dog park at the March 9 meeting.

The possibility of a permanent, year-round dog park in Two Harbors moved into public view at the March 9 City Council meeting, when a resident stepped forward during public comment to urge the council to expand beyond the city's existing seasonal facility.
The commenter asked council members to sustain support for the current seasonal dog park while also exploring what it would take to establish a permanent alternative. The council took up the question, discussing the feasibility of a year-round installation, though no formal vote or timeline was established at the meeting.
The dog park conversation was one thread in a broader agenda that touched on project updates and personnel changes across city departments. The March 9 session reflected the routine but consequential work of municipal governance that shapes daily life in Two Harbors, from staffing decisions to infrastructure planning.
No additional details about the specific location proposed for a permanent dog park or estimated costs were confirmed from the meeting. The discussion nonetheless signals growing community interest in expanding recreational amenities in the city, with at least one resident willing to make the case directly to elected officials.
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