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Charlotte Harbor's Katherine Ariens Dog Park to Close Temporarily for Flea and Tick Treatment on May 29

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Published on May 15, 2025
Charlotte Harbor's Katherine Ariens Dog Park to Close Temporarily for Flea and Tick Treatment on May 29Source: Google Street View

Residents and dog lovers in Charlotte Harbor will need to adjust their schedules come May 29, as the beloved Katherine Ariens Dog Park at 22410 Glass Lane will be off-limits for a good part of the day. In a move aimed at keeping both pets and their humans safe from itchy nuisances, the park is set for a flea and tick spraying operation that necessitates closure from the early hours of 7 a.m. until the afternoon at 3 p.m.

For anyone planning to let their four-legged friends run free on that Thursday, it would be wise to look for an alternative spot or stick to the leash for the day, the maintenance might be a minor inconvenience but it underscores a broader commitment to the community's health and comfort, ensuring that the park remains a pest-free environment where dogs can play and owners can relax without the lurking concern of infestation.

Details regarding the temporary closure were made public via the Charlotte County official website, which also noted that Jim D’Aniello is the point of contact for those seeking more information on the matter. With Jim D’Aniello spearheading the coordination efforts for the project, any queries concerning the spraying schedule or its implications can be addressed by reaching out to him at James.D’[email protected].

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