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The City Council decided Monday to turn on the sprinklers at the city’s Bark Park and allow whatever’s out there to grow.
According to a compromise reached between the council and users of the park, the city will allow users of the park to plant the turf in exchange for an agreement from the Bark Park volunteer committee to maintain it. The city will not pay for any grass, just for a new sprinkler system.
The Bark Park volunteer committee already has plans to contact turf companies and offer the park as a site to test grass hardiness.
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