Parks & Recreation Operations and Maintenance staff completed fencing the north boundary of Fort Tuthill County Park last month. The 650′ fence delineates the park boundary from private residences north of the park and steers people towards official trails within the park. The fence is both horse and animal friendly, consists of materials left over from other projects, and is environmentally friendly and made from recycled steel from oil wells. It is also long lasting, so it won’t need to be replaced for many years!