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Tails by the Rails: New dog park opens in Irondale

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October 29, 2024
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From Tribune staff reports

IRONDALE, Ala.–The City of Irondale celebrated the opening of its new dog park on Saturday.

“Tails by the Rails” at Ellard Park features two separate play areas for large and small dogs, various shaded spaces and seating, and a public-use pavilion.

Courtesy of the City of Irondale.

Customized play equipment including ramps, tunnels, and hurdles have also been installed within the gated play areas for dogs to enjoy.

Community members and city officials celebrated with custom Irondale dog treats, “I Love Irondale” reflective bandana collars, and a dog costume contest.

Local businesses Infinity Dog Training and Ashley’s Loving Touch Pet Grooming also held demonstrations at the event.

In addition to the ribbon cutting, the play area for large dogs was dedicated in memory of beloved community veterinarian Dr. William Weber.

“The dog park is the first of our City’s major capital projects to come to fruition, and we are elated to welcome the public to enjoy this new amenity,” Mayor Stewart said.

“In the early part of next year, we look forward to the Grand Opening of our new Ruffner Ball Park. We also expect our new Irondale Public Library to be completed in Fall of 2025.”

The name of the dog park was voted on by the citizens of Irondale via an online survey.

Of more than 500 votes cast, Tails by the Rails received the popular vote as the park provides an elevated view of Norfolk Southern’s Norris Railroad Yard.

The park was designed by Macknally Land Design and constructed by RCI & Associates at a cost of $851,650.00.

Courtesy of the City of Irondale.

Courtesy of the City of Irondale.

Courtesy of the City of Irondale.



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