3,200 submissions on draft dogs in open spaces policy

Council is wading through 3,2000 submissions

More than 3,200 submissions have been received by Central Coast Council on its Draft Dogs in Open Space Action Plan, with community consultation now closed.

Director Environment and Planning, Alice Howe, said Council had a lot of feedback to analyse and consider.

“This is not the last conversation that Council will have with our passionate community on this topic,” she said.

“Council will provide feedback on how submissions have been considered and what changes are proposed to the Draft Plan in response to that feedback.

“Following detailed review of submissions there may also be a need to engage further with our community on particular elements of the Draft Plan.

“In the meantime, the current on-leash, off-leash, and dog-prohibited areas will continue to be in place.”

With the Central Coast having one of the highest populations of companion dogs in NSW, Howe said the community is very interested in the delivery of infrastructure and the provision of open space to support responsible pet ownership.

“This was further reinforced from the community feedback received on the Draft Plan,” she said.

“Our aim is to provide improved opportunity for dedicated off-leash dog exercise areas and open space that all community members can safely enjoy, while protecting and enhancing our natural environments.”

Council Administrator, Rik Hart, said it is fantastic to see so many Central Coast community members share their thoughts on the Draft Plan.

“We know dogs in open spaces is a passionate topic for the local community, and it is great to hear the many varied views from community members across the region,” he said.

“Council has a lot of work to do to strike the right balance which caters to the whole community and will continue to update our community with key outcomes.”

Source:
Media release, Aug 30
Central Coast Council

1 Comment on "3,200 submissions on draft dogs in open spaces policy"

  1. Anne Hodgkinson | September 4, 2022 at 8:08 am |

    I just hope this is not a brush-off and that you disregard our submissions. We’re NOT going away and the proposed venue of Pine Ave. in Davistown is NOT suitable foe all the reasons you’ve been given.

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