As Lower Merion has moved forward with plans to create an off-leash permit system and off-leash dog trails at Rolling Hills Park, Narberth residents have found themselves shut-out of access to the park. While Lower Merion Township residents can buy permits for $25 that permit off-leash exercise on certain marked trails and at two other parks, Narberth residents cannot buy them.
Perhaps the Lower Merion Parks & Recreation Office is concerned about the number of applicants allowed permits during the pilot phase of this project. Or, perhaps this is an oversight.
Canine-owning Narberth residents who would like to have off-leash access inside the Lower Merion park system are encouraged to write Mayor Tom Grady and also the Lower Merion Parks & Recreation Department at 610-645-6220 or email here.
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