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Glen Eira City Council is currently seeking community feedback on a draft Dog Off Leash Review.
Council currently manages 22 open space reserves and parks in Glen Eira designated as off leash areas, these areas have not been fully reviewed for 14 years and in that time minor changes have occurred. The review aims to examine all parks to ensure to all designated off leash areas are appropriate and consider any other relevant issues.
Council is being assisted in the review by Harlock Jackson Pty Ltd – experienced open space and animal management consultants.
Opportunity to provide feedback and comment is available until Thursday 21 April.
Glen Eira City Council is currently seeking community feedback on a draft Dog Off Leash Review.
Council currently manages 22 open space reserves and parks in Glen Eira designated as off leash areas, these areas have not been fully reviewed for 14 years and in that time minor changes have occurred. The review aims to examine all parks to ensure to all designated off leash areas are appropriate and consider any other relevant issues.
Council is being assisted in the review by Harlock Jackson Pty Ltd – experienced open space and animal management consultants.
Opportunity to provide feedback and comment is available until Thursday 21 April.