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Consultation has concluded
Thank you to everyone who participated in this consultation. The Project Team are reviewing all feedback received and will finalise the Procedure shortly. You can now view the engagement summary.
The draft Dogs in Public Open Space Procedure outlines ways to cater for the city’s growing canine population. We’ve taken into consideration not only the needs and desires of pet owners, but of others in the community who don’t own a dog.
Thank you to everyone who participated in this consultation. The Project Team are reviewing all feedback received and will finalise the Procedure shortly. You can now view the engagement summary.
The draft Dogs in Public Open Space Procedure outlines ways to cater for the city’s growing canine population. We’ve taken into consideration not only the needs and desires of pet owners, but of others in the community who don’t own a dog.
Dogs in Open Space Policy adopted by Council in May 2018
Dogs in open spaces has finished this stage
Feedback welcome on the Draft Dogs in Public Open Space Procedure until 24 September
Dogs in open spaces has finished this stage
This consultation is open for contributions.
Community feedback to be reviewed
Dogs in open spaces is currently at this stage
Council staff will consider the community's feedback, before recommending the draft procedure to Council for their consideration. You can now check out the engagement summary.