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El Paso City Council Advances Dog Attack Ordinance and Park Expansion Plans

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The El Paso City Council has initiated amendments to the animal ordinance aimed at imposing stricter penalties for dog attacks on humans and other pets. A public hearing is scheduled for January 20, where community feedback will be gathered before the council votes on the changes. Additionally, the council approved an $11.7 million contract for the expansion of Beast Urban Park, which will add approximately 650,000 square feet of new athletic facilities and amenities. This expansion reflects the city's ongoing commitment to enhancing recreational spaces for residents. The ordinance changes and park developments are crucial for community safety and well-being.

Key Details: • Public hearing on dog ordinance changes set for January 20. • Residents can provide feedback during the hearing. • Beast Urban Park expansion will add new athletic facilities and amenities. • Contact 211 for information on the State of Texas Emergency Assistance Registry.

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El Paso City CouncilOffice of Emergency ManagementRenard JohnsonHector OcaranzaBeast Urban ParkEastside Sports ComplexGrandview Senior CenterJessie M. Happiness Senior CenterHilos De Plata Senior CenterMemorial Senior CenterPolly Harris Senior CenterSan Juan Senior CenterSouth El Paso Senior CenterWellington Chew Senior CenterGracen Engineering & Construction, Inc.Department of Public Health

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