LOUISVILLE (October 4, 2007) – A field atop the I-64 Cochran Hill tunnels in Cherokee Park became Louisville’s newest “dog run” today. Mayor Jerry Abramson and several Metro Council members joined Metro Parks and the Louisville Dog Run Association to open the two-acre area where dogs can run off-leash.
The Cochran Hill Dog Run is the city’s third dog run, joining a facility in Charlie Vettiner Park that opened in August and one at E.P. “Tom” Sawyer State Park that opened in 2004. Permits are required for access to the run in Cherokee Park, but dog owners who wish to visit the park before requesting a permit can do so this weekend by contacting the Louisville Dog Run Association to request a temporary entry code for the gate.LOUISVILLE (October 4, 2007) – A field atop the I-64 Cochran Hill tunnels in Cherokee Park became Louisville’s newest “dog run” toda...all »LOUISVILLE (October 4, 2007) – A field atop the I-64 Cochran Hill tunnels in Cherokee Park became Louisville’s newest “dog run” today. Mayor Jerry Abramson and several Metro Council members joined Metro Parks and the Louisville Dog Run Association to open the two-acre area where dogs can run off-leash.
The Cochran Hill Dog Run is the city’s third dog run, joining a facility in Charlie Vettiner Park that opened in August and one at E.P. “Tom” Sawyer State Park that opened in 2004. Permits are required for access to the run in Cherokee Park, but dog owners who wish to visit the park before requesting a permit can do so this weekend by contacting the Louisville Dog Run Association to request a temporary entry code for the gate.«
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