Sea Isle's dog park is under construction at Seventh Street and Landis Avenue in the north end of town. (Photo courtesy of Sea Isle City)
By MADDY VITALE
Dog are on their best behavior at the groundbreaking ceremony in November for the dog park.
Custer noted that the city is working closely with the county on the park.
She said the hope is for an early summer grand opening. However, it is all dependent upon the materials being delivered.
“We anticipate the park will be completed by early summer. That all depends on materials being delivered and supply chain issues not getting in the way,” Custer said. “The contractor is trying diligently to get the supplies delivered in a timely fashion and our city engineers are monitoring the project to ensure that work continues as it should.”
While the city will maintain the dog park, what makes it really nice for people and their pets is that they can use it at their leisure, since it is a self-serve park.
Custer noted that she thinks the park will be a popular attraction since there are many residents and tourists who are dog lovers.
“Sea Isle City has always been a community where people like spending time with their four legged friends,” Custer said. “We see it in the offseason and the summer as well. And that is why a dog park is a perfect fit for our community and we think people and their pets will enjoy the park when it is completed.”
Amenities will include doggy obstacles, water fountains and a safe, fenced-in environment for all of the canines. There will also be two shade pavilions to keep the dogs comfortable and cool.
The landscaped park will be configured to have a section for small dogs and a separate area for larger dogs. It will have a sandy ground surface.
Although the focus will be on the dogs, a third shade pavilion will be placed next door to the park to give the human visitors refuge from the sun and heat. It will also be a place for picnics.
The dog park’s location is next to the marshlands in a secluded area away from residential neighborhoods, so homeowners will not be disturbed by barking or other noise.
Two new parking lots were built in the same area as the dog park in 2019. Pet owners using the dog park will be able to use the parking lots.