West Hollywood’s Plummer Park may get dog park, more grass and more parking

West Hollywood officials are taking public comment on a new plan to renovate popular Plummer Park, including building the city’s second dog park, creating more parking spaces and adding a large grass concourse.

After the public comment period ends March 21, the proposal will return to the planning commission and City Council for final approval, according to the WeHo News.

"Additionally, the Plummer Park plan includes developing a subterranean parking structure entering from Santa Monica Boulevard that would provide 69 additional parking spaces on site and provide an additional 33,000 [square feet] of open space within the park.

Everything above ground will get spruced up or replaced, as well, including walking paths, a promenade area, interactive water feature, landscaped garden areas, benches, tables, new playground and new basketball court.

Of intense interest in this dog crazy city, planners have added 5,000 to 6,000 [square feet] of enclosed dog park.

The off-leash dog area would be fitted out with wrought iron fencing, gates, and trash receptacles."