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Overview: Osborne Park is rated 2.6/5 from 10 Google reviews. Downsides: Some reviews mention it can feel quiet or lightly used at times.
dog friendly park
Overview: Osborne Park is rated 2.6/5 from 10 Google reviews. Downsides: Some reviews mention it can feel quiet or lightly used at times.
Overview: Osborne Park is rated 2.6/5 from 10 Google reviews. Downsides: Some reviews mention it can feel quiet or lightly used at times.
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This is not a park. The city of Westfield says it will be a park - a dog park or something for years. But it is still just dirt. UPDATE: they built a fire station here. Still no park tho.
Its not a park! It's an open field that the city was supposed to build a park on years ago but still haven't. They sure like taking my tax money though 😡
This is not a dog park I let my dog off his leash and he just ran away. Also I hear from my sister in law who works for the city that the funds for the dog park were reallocated to build more fields at grand park.
I live right by here and as of spring 2020, this is literally just an empty field. It's been flooded for half of the winter. Not sure what makes this a park, but would love to see some sort of development.
This is not actually a park. I'm not really sure why it is called the park. Just a piece of land with a retention pond. No actual access or anything of that sort.
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