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Collins, recreation and parks director, to retire Oct. 1

Posted at 11:33 am August 9, 2014
By Oak Ridge Today Staff 1 Comment

Melton Lake Greenway Ribbon Cutting

Oak Ridge Recreation and Parks Director Josh Collins, right, who is retiring October 1, is pictured above at Solway Park East during a May 2012 ribbon-cutting for a 2.4-mile extension of the Melton Lake Greenway.

 

Josh Collins, Oak Ridge Recreation and Parks Department director, will retire October 1, City Manager Mark Watson said Friday.

Collins has worked for the city for nearly 30 years. He started in 1985 and now manages a department with more than 80 full-time and seasonal personnel, a press release said. Collins oversees the city’s park system, greenways, recreational programs, the Senior Center, and activities ranging from summer camps, aquatics, and the Secret City Festival.

Collins also serves as the staff liaison to the city’s Recreation and Parks Advisory Board, which has been instrumental in completing projects such as the Pavilion on Melton Lake, the release said. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Government, Oak Ridge, Oak Ridge, Recreation, Slider, Sports, Top Stories Tagged With: Cedar Hill Park, dog park, greenways, Josh Collins, Mark Watson, Oak Ridge Recreation and Parks Department, park system, Recreation and Parks Advisory Board, recreational programs, search process, Secret City Festival, Senior Center

Oak Ridge’s first dog park now open

Posted at 3:25 pm December 9, 2013
By John Huotari Leave a Comment

PetSafe Big Turtle Park Dog Park

The city’s first dog park is now open at Big Turtle Park in west Oak Ridge. Officials and pet owners celebrated with a ribbon-cutting on Monday.

The city’s first dog park is now open at Big Turtle Park in west Oak Ridge. Officials and pet owners celebrated with a ribbon-cutting on Monday.

The dog park has been planned for five years. It was made possible by a $100,000 donation by Radio Systems Corp.

The PetSafe Dog Park features include separate fenced areas for small dogs and large dogs, benches, water fountains, and a shade structure.

Community members and their dogs joined city officials and representatives from Radio Systems Corp. and PetSafe at a dedication ceremony on Monday morning to mark completion of the new park.

More information will be added as it becomes available.

Filed Under: Business, Community, Government, Oak Ridge, Top Stories Tagged With: Big Turtle Park, dog park, Oak Ridge, PetSafe, Radio Systems Corp., ribbon-cutting

Dog park ribbon cutting is Monday

Posted at 3:57 pm December 4, 2013
By John Huotari Leave a Comment

Oak Ridge Dog Park Entrance

The city will have a ribbon-cutting for the new dog park at Big Turtle Park in west Oak Ridge on Monday. Above, the park is pictured under construction in October.

The city will have a ribbon-cutting for the new dog park at Big Turtle Park in west Oak Ridge on Monday.

The ribbon-cutting is at 11:30 a.m. Monday.

Construction has been under way since this summer at the city’s first dog park, which is being built with help from a $100,000 donation from Radio Systems Corp. through Legacy Parks.

The park is roughly one acre, and it includes one fenced-in field for small dogs and another for all dogs, said Jon Hetrick, Oak Ridge Parks Division supervisor. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Government, Oak Ridge, Top Stories Tagged With: Big Turtle Park, dog park, Jon Hetrick, Josh Collins, Legacy Parks, Mark Watson, Oak Ridge Parks Division, PetSafe, Radio Systems Corp.

New dog park could have ribbon-cutting soon, city manager says

Posted at 10:40 am November 7, 2013
By John Huotari 8 Comments

Oak Ridge Dog Park Entrance

City Manager Mark Watson says there could soon be a ribbon-cutting for the new dog park at Big Turtle Park in west Oak Ridge. The entrance to the dog park is pictured above in this Oct. 25 photo and so is the fencing that was then under construction.

The city is about to have a “soft opening” for the new dog park at Big Turtle Park in west Oak Ridge, and there could soon be a ribbon-cutting, an official said Tuesday.

Construction has been under way since this summer at the city’s first dog park, which is being built with help from a $100,000 donation from Radio Systems Corp. through Legacy Parks.

The park will include a “gorgeous entrance” and fenced-in fields for large and small dogs, and it will allow dogs to socialize and build community through resident interactions, Oak Ridge City Manager Mark Watson said during a “State of the City” presentation at Lunch with the League on Tuesday. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Government, Oak Ridge, Top Stories Tagged With: Big Turtle Park, dog park, Josh Collins, Legacy Parks, Mark Watson, Oak Ridge, PetSafe, Radio Systems Corp.

Dog park under construction at Big Turtle Park

Posted at 12:02 pm August 27, 2013
By Oak Ridge Today Staff Leave a Comment

Oak Ridge Dog Park Construction

Construction continues at the dog park at Big Turtle Park in west Oak Ridge. (Photo courtesy Oak Ridge Recreation and Parks Department)

Construction continues at Petsafe Dog Park located at Big Turtle Park on the west end of Oak Ridge.

The Oak Ridge Recreation and Parks Department has posted pictures of the work. They show sign structures, sidewalks, and site improvements that are currently under way.

The dog park construction is being funded by a $100,000 donation from Radio Systems Corp. in Knoxville. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Community, Government, Oak Ridge, Top Stories Tagged With: Big Turtle Park, dog park, Oak Ridge Recreation and Parks Department, PetSafe Dog Park, Radio Systems Corp.

Parks Board has March 21 open house on dog park

Posted at 10:48 am March 15, 2013
By John Huotari Leave a Comment

Oak Ridge Dog Park Layout Draft

A draft layout of the proposed dog park at Big Turtle Park in west Oak Ridge. (Submitted image)

The Oak Ridge Recreation and Parks Advisory Board will have an open house on Thursday, March 21, to discuss the city’s first dog park, including a concept plan and proposed rules.

The meeting starts at 6 p.m. in the Oak Ridge Civic Center Social Room.

Radio Systems Corp. has agreed to give the city $100,000 through Legacy Parks to help build the dog park, which could be at Big Turtle Park in west Oak Ridge.

[Read more…]

Filed Under: Community, Government, Oak Ridge, Top Stories Tagged With: Big Turtle Park, dog park, Oak Ridge Civic Center, Oak Ridge Recreation and Parks Advisory Board, Oak Ridge Recreation and Parks Department, Parks Board, Radio Systems Corp.

Open house scheduled for planned dog park

Posted at 12:31 pm March 4, 2013
By John Huotari 3 Comments

Oak Ridge Dog Park Layout Draft

A recent draft of a proposed dog park at Big Turtle Park. (Image submitted by city staff)

The Oak Ridge Dog Park Committee and Recreation and Parks Advisory Board have scheduled an open house this month to share information on the progress of the dog park, as well as give the public an opportunity to comment or share concerns.

The meeting will be at 6 p.m. Thursday, March 21, in the Oak Ridge Civic Center.

“Please plan to attend this meeting,” a press release said. “We will soon have an opportunity to have a safe place for our dogs to exercise.”

[Read more…]

Filed Under: Community, Government, Oak Ridge, Top Stories Tagged With: Big Turtle Park, dog park, Dog Park Committee, Josh Collins, Oak Ridge Civic Center, Oak Ridge Recreation and Parks Advisory Board, Radio Systems Corp.

Radio Systems Corp. donates $100,000 to help build Oak Ridge dog park

Posted at 3:31 pm February 8, 2013
By John Huotari 9 Comments

Oak Ridge Dog Park Layout Draft

Oak Ridge Dog Park Layout Draft (Image submitted by city staff)

Radio Systems Corp. has agreed to give Oak Ridge $100,000 through Legacy Parks to help build a dog park, a Friday afternoon press release said.

“At Radio Systems, we are always looking for ways we can give back to our community,” said Randy Boyd, founder and chief executive officer of Radio Systems Corp., maker of the PetSafe Brand. “We’ve seen the incredibly positive impact dog parks have made on communities, and we are excited to continue this effort in East Tennessee. We know Oak Ridgers and their dogs will enjoy a PetSafe dog park.”

The press release said PetSafe will partner with Oak Ridge to build the dog park within Big Turtle Park on the west end of the city.

[Read more…]

Filed Under: Business, Government, Knoxville, Oak Ridge, Top Stories Tagged With: Big Turtle Park, dog park, Josh Collins, Legacy Parks, Mark Watson, Oak Ridge Dog Park Committee, PetSafe, Radio Systems Corp., Randy Boyd

Committee drafts two designs for dog park at Big Turtle

Posted at 5:05 pm October 12, 2012
By John Huotari 6 Comments

Dog Park Proposal 1

The first, larger layout for a proposed dog park at Big Turtle Park would be closer to the Oak Ridge Turnpike. (Submitted images)

A city committee has drafted two possible designs for a dog park at Big Turtle Park in west Oak Ridge.

The proposals were presented to the Oak Ridge Recreation and Parks Advisory Board on Thursday by Bridgett Ellis, a parks board member and chair of the Dog Park Committee.

The parks board will fine-tune construction and maintenance costs for the dog park by the end of the year, and members could pick one of the two concept plans presented Thursday, said Josh Collins, Oak Ridge Recreation and Parks director. Then, advocates will have to start looking for money.

That’s been the primary obstacle to building the dog park, a project that’s been in the works for about four to five years, Collins said.

He said the park is well-supported by many people. During Thursday’s meeting, Oak Ridge City Council member Chuck Hope said the dog park could have sponsorships, and people in the community might donate, Collins said.

“I think there’s a fair amount of grassroots support for it,” Collins said.

Dog Park Proposal 2

The second, smaller layout would be located closer to the back of the park and near a parking area.

He said the cost of the dog park would depend upon its size, but expenses could exceed $50,000 for such items as water fountains, park benches, and hundreds of feet of fencing.

The two proposals presented Thursday both include a large area for all dogs and a smaller area for small dogs.

One layout that would be closer to the Oak Ridge Turnpike would be larger, Collins said. Since it would have more fencing, it would cost more, Collins said.

But there are pros and cons to each site, he said. For example, the second location closer to the back of Big Turtle Park would be closer to parking spaces but would require the city to run a longer water line.

Collins said any recommendation developed by the Parks Board would still have to be considered by the Oak Ridge City Council.

Filed Under: Community, Government, Recreation Tagged With: Big Turtle Park, Bridgett Ellis, dog park, Dog Park Committee, Josh Collins, Oak Ridge Recreation and Parks, Oak Ridge Recreation and Parks Advisory Board

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