By Jean Falbo-Sosnovich
Register Correspondent
ANSONIA — Some residents worry that the Riverwalk is going to the dogs.
The city passed an ordinance that banned animals, except for service dogs, prior to opening the Riverwalk on Division Street last fall, but some people aren’t being obedient.
“The Riverwalk is by all means a jewel; I walk there every day,” said Robert Quinn of Elaine Drive. “However, over the past month or so, people have been bringing their dogs.”
Quinn said he has cordially approached dog walkers and explained that the city doesn’t allow dogs on the Riverwalk. That has led to people calling him names or harassing him.
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