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The Lincoln Hound Society is seeking the formation of city sanctioned Dog Parks within the City of San Jose, California and surrounding areas.

We urge you to please take the time to telephone Councilman, Pierluigi Oliverio at (408) 535-4906 and/or e-mail him at Pierluigi.Oliverio@sanjoseca.gov to voice your support for the development of proposed Dog Parks in the City of San Jose.

NOTICE: 2009. There is a very important update regarding the status of the Lincoln Area project. Please email Society Co-Chair Go toBob Walker for information.

Please mention you are responding to this notice on our website.

Thank you.

Join us in our efforts by puttng put your name on our MAILING LIST and/or JOIN The Lincoln Hound Society. We thank you for your support!

A Letter in Support of Dog Park Development(PDF) is now downloadable to print and mail to the Parks & Recs Planning Commision. This letter can be folded and mailed with a stamp and the following address placed on the outside face of the paper. Please address this letter to:

Julie Edmonds-Mares
Parks and Rec Commission, City of San Jose
200 East Santa Clara Street
San José, CA 95113
408-535-3570

www.sanjoseca.gov/prns

Be sure to sign it and place your own comments at the bottom!
Please let us know when you send it!
Thank you for your participation!

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Bobby Coleman

Society Officer

San Jose, CA

Telephone: 408- 292-5465

Rolayne Stortz

Society Officer

San Jose, CA

Telephone: 408- 287-1418

email: rolaynes@aol.com

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