Ouray resident Alisa Bodker, who lives across the street from the Ouray Dog Park on the west end of Eighth Avenue, is asking the city to ditch a potential plan to temporarily place trailers at the dog park to house construction workers who will build the city's new sewer and water treatment plans. Erin McIntyre â Ouray County Plaindealer
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Petitioner: Leave dog park alone
A potential plan to temporarily convert the Ouray Dog Park into modular housing for construction workers who will build new water and sewer treatment plants is facing backlash from some residents, one of whom has started a petition drive.
Alisa Bodker, who lives across the street from the dog park on the west end of Eighth Avenue, asked city councilors during their meeting Monday night to find someplace else to house workers. Locating them at the dog park, she claimed, would disrupt not only the ...