Parks & Recreation
Overseeing sixty acres of public land, the Parks & Recreation Department is responsible for maintaining a thriving parks system, hosting events that build community pride, and administering programs for all ages and abilities.
Hours
Monday-Friday | 9:00 AM – 4:00 PM
Phone
216-691-4232
Location
South Euclid City Hall
1349 South Green Road
South Euclid, Ohio 44121
Director of Parks & Recreation
Daniel Subwick
parks@seuclid.com
216-200-8812
Recreation Supervisor
Austin Scott
recreation@seuclid.com
216-220-7138
Aquatics Manager
Peter Titas
pools@seuclid.com
Parks & Recreation Assistant
Moses Taylor
Codified Ordinances
Chapter 941
South Euclid Dog Park
711 South Belvoir Blvd, South Euclid, Ohio 44121
Since 2007, the City of South Euclid has provided an off-leash dog park for residents and visitors at Quarry Park North. Approximately 20,000 sqft in size, the South Euclid Dog Park is enclosed with chain link fencing and features designated areas for small and large dogs, agility/play equipment, and sitting areas for patrons. A water hydrant with communal drinking bowls is operational from Spring to Fall. Regularly serviced waste receptacles are located at the dog park, and complimentary waste removal products are provided as well. Unlike other community dog parks, the South Euclid Dog Park is an open regional amenity and enjoyed by residents of many neighboring cities including Cleveland, Cleveland Heights, East Cleveland, Euclid, and Richmond Heights.
The South Euclid Dog Park was founded by elected stakeholders and volunteers who formed the advocacy group, South Euclid Friends of the Ideal Dog-park Off-leash (F.I.D.O.), which became a registered 501(c)3 nonprofit in 2011. With minimal financial support from the municipality, the group commendably organized various fundraisers and capital campaigns to improve the dog park for nearly a decade. F.I.D.O. hosted social events for patrons and conducted quarterly meetings to garner feedback and plan strategically for improvements. The organization disbanded in 2016, turning its assets over to the community development corporation, One South Euclid.
Improvements & Contstruction Updates
Public Engagement
“South Euclid planning paving work, dog park improvements in 2023.” 11/15/2022
Community Meeting & Feedback 7/18/2023
Community Meeting Photos 7/18/2023
Grant Funding
Community Development Supplemental Grant Application 12/15/2022
Community Development Supplemental Grant Agreement 4/1/2023
Bid Solicitation
Notice to Bidders 8/24/2023
Bid Results 9/7/2023
Board of Control Award 9/19/2023
Expenditures
Rustbelt Welding Company LTD Dog Park Sign Deposit 4/5/2023
Stephen Hovancsek & Associates Inc. Engineering Fee 9/15/2023
Rustbelt Welding Company LTD Dog Park Sign Balance 10/3/2023
KirbyBuilt Products Dog Park Equipment 10/11/2023
Construction Updates
Construction complete and park has reopened to the public 11/13/2023
Installation of fence and agility equipment nearing completion 11/9/2023
Vinyl coated steel fence prepared for installation 11/3/2023
Entry and access gates arrived on site 11/2/2023
Split rail fence nearing completion 11/1/2023
Installation of split rail fence 10/24/2023
Grading complete and new layer of stone nearing completion 10/23/2023
Perimeter fence posts removed and grading to begin 10/13/2023
Perimeter fence removed 10/12/2023
Construction now scheduled to begin on 10/12/2023
C.A. Agresta Construction Company Proposed Construction Schedule 10/6/2023
C.A. Agresta Construction Company Proposed Construction Schedule 10/3/2023
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