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Dog Park Shutdown and Tax Battle
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The Minnehaha Off-Leash Dog Park is shutting down by year’s end after Indigenous leaders and historians revealed deep cultural significance to the land — leashed dogs will still be welcome while a new plan takes shape. Meanwhile, the park board seeks a steep 5.86% property tax hike to cover rising costs like new staff, better amenities, and increased benefits — far above the city’s recommended 2.34%, leaving a $3.3 million gap. Public outcry demanded more clarity on the park’s future, with packed in-person and online meetings reflecting strong community engagement. Elsewhere, a land swap near Theodore Wirth Park cleared committee approval, and the board adopted strategic goals through 2030, prioritizing youth employment, revenue innovation, and climate resilience. The tax hike’s fate rests with the city’s Board of Estimate and Taxation in September, with next meetings set for July 1, 2026.
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