THE SAUGUS ADVOCATE – FRIDAY, JULY 8, 2022 ~ The Advocate Asks ~ Page 5 Saugus Dog Park Committee leaders update on park status as members research logistics and possible locations for dog owners to walk their pets Editor’s Note: For this week’s interview, we decided to get an update from the leadership of the Saugus Dog Park Committee. We approached Committee Chair Jeff rey Cicolini, who is also a selectman, and ViceChair Joe Vecchione, who is also a member of the annual Town Meeting and the Planning Board. Here’s what they had to say: J eff rey Cicolini: As for the dog park, although it is still in its infancy stages of planning, we have done a lot of leg work for the vision and potential location of the park. We plan to apply for foundation grants to pay for the large majority of the construction and maintenance costs. We surveyed several parks in town and although we currently feel that Stocker meets many of the criteria we would look for, it isn’t etched in stone. To be clear, if we were to move forward with Stocker it would still remain a TBall park; we would upgrade the playing fi eld, dugouts, backstop and the playground equipment. The plan would be to leave one fi eld for TBall and use one of the fi elds for the large dog park area, and the dilapidated tennis and basketball courts would be repurposed to serve as the small/ medium size dog area. As I said, this is still in the research phase, so I don’t want to put the cart before the horse. Stocker is a great location as it is off the main road area, it is surrounded by few homes that would be impacted and the current park is in pretty rough shape and in need of significant repairs and renovations. I coached down there for several years and very rarely are both fi elds used at the same time, and the mosquitoes were always an issue being so close to the marsh. This could be a solution that solves many issues where people in town are constantly asking for a dog park and others who use the park currently complain how poor the conditions are down there. The plan is to lock in a location over the next several months and apply for the grants over the winter. If successful we would plan construction for 2023 and perhaps opening in the fall of 2023 or early 2024. The members of the committee are: Myself, Chair; Joe Vecchione, Vice Chair; Rick Lavoie, Ann Tesora; Julie Cicolini. We also have town meetDOG PARK COMMITTEE CHAIR JEFFREY CICOLINI: He is a dog owner and also a member of the Board of Selectmen. ing members who attend most meetings (Rick Smith and Rich Thompson). Joe Vecchione: We [the committee] have had several productive meetings thus far and would say that we are still in the due diligence and conceptual design phase of a process we anticipate to last until the end of the year when we would apply for a grant via the Stanton Foundation who has funded not only the design and construction, but also ongoing annual maintenance for various dog parks in our area including but not limited to Danvers, Peabody, Woburn, Medford, Burlington, and Arlington. Securing a grant would be the ultimate outcome that would be a winwin for the Town, the taxpayers and the thousands of dog owners within the community. Success of the grant application aside, a centrally located dog park in Saugus will be an incredible asset for Saugus especially given the limited open space where dogs are allowed DOG PARK COMMITTEE VICECHAIR JOE VECCHIONE: He’s involved because of his architectural expertise. He is also a Precinct 2 Town Meeting member and a member of the Planning Board. beyond private property. More information on the Stanton Foundation can be found here: https://thestantonfoundation. org/canine-welfare/dog-parks I’ll credit both Chairman Cicolini and committee member Rick Lavoie who both have brought the idea of a dog park to the forefront. I remember Mr. Lavoie speaking at the Selectmen’s forum in February of 2020 and Mr. Cicolini also buzzing about the idea of a dog park around the same time following the 2019 Election. While the ensuing pandemic caused an understandable gap in the immediate pursuit of a dog park, the formation of the committee earlier this year and the momentum we have gained since is very encouraging. The goal seems reachable and the desire for a dog park throughout town is audible. Mr. Lavoie has gained a lot of online support via the Dogs of Saugus Facebook page, a page dedicated to the many dog owners in town that has a reach of 1,700. The inclusion of a dog park in the recently adopted Master Plan was a welcomed sight and I hope the town follows many of the initiatives it off ers. The support for a dog park has been overwhelming, and given the lack of this desirable community resource, one which should be accessible to a critical mass of residents, I strongly believe that this has become a ‘need’ for our town. While not labeled as a “top priority” for Saugus, it’s important to understand that progress in town can happen at multiple different scales concurrently. Not everything needs to happen in a linear fashion or else nothing would get done in Saugus. (That’s sort of been my M.O. trying to convey to a THE ADVOCATE ASKS | SEE PAGE 6 AUTOTECH $$ CASH FOR YOUR CAR, TRUCK OR SUV! $$ DRIVE IT - PUSH IT - TOW IT! Cold Hard Cash for Your Vehicle! Does not have to be running! GET YOUR VEHICLE SUMMER READY! 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