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catsmash t1_j5bslxz wrote

basically any outdoor area you yourself can access as a non-yale affiliate is fair game for dog walking. a bunch of the live-in residential college deans have dogs of their own. a lot of students love to say hi to passing dogs, too.

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suburban_mom_jeans t1_j5b9wfx wrote

I've lived many places and New Haven by far is one of the safest. It's not hard to figure out what a long time resident of New Haven would be. Someone who didn't move here for because of a job offer. Someone whose family has lived here for generations. Those people are being consistently priced out by ppl who insist on building market rate housing. More affordable housing is necessary. Market rate≠affordable.

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flytweed t1_j5b0t85 wrote

New Haven city streets/ sidewalks get you to/ adjacent/through all the beauty of the Yale campus or on Yale walkways that are “open” for public access. Use a leash just like on a city sidewalks and you can see everything

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AtenderhistoryinrusT t1_j5au023 wrote

If you have some extra time google edgerton park or eli whitney museum. They are across the street from one another and both would make a great pit stop for the pup, and yourself.

Edgerton park is a massive rich guys old property which got made into a park really cool to check out (alot of people go off leash here)

Eli whitney museum has great trails along a river at the bottom of east rock, short medium and longer loops.

Enjoy NHV

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EmotionalCorner t1_j5asnbq wrote

Most parts of the Yale Campus are open, and anyone can walk near it, ie. Sterling Memorial Library.

Old campus is closed, and you need a Yale ID to get in, ie. the different colleges because they're dorms.

It's a city ordinance to have your dog leased. It doesn't matter where you are or how well your dog is trained unless it's an actual service animal, which is allowed anywhere.

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johnsonutah t1_j5aop3p wrote

What long time residents? As I already said there’s no housing in the east or west lot, and now there’s none across the street.

All of what I described is needed if you want New Haven to be a more prosperous, safer, nicer, and modern place to live

Here’s some detail on preliminary plans none of which is moving fast enough:

https://unionstationnewhaven.com/

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