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Project update: October 2024

7 October 2024

The City undertook consultation in March and April of 2024 to understand community views on the Animal Management and Exercise Plan 2020-2025 (AEMP) roll-out, before commencing its third and final stage.

The AMEP recommended a three-phase approach to deregulating some of the City's larger public open spaces, allowing dog owners to exercise their pets in these areas when reserves or parks are not being used by recognised sporting groups or school activities.

Council adopted the following amendments to the AEMP in their Ordinary Council Meeting on 10 September 2024:

Council noted that the following reserves implemented during Phase One and Phase Two of the AEMP remain as dog off-leash areas:

  • Allendale Park
  • Aubin Grove Reserve
  • Beeliar Reserve
  • Colorado Park
  • Enright Reserve
  • Goodchild Park
  • Santich Park
  • Success Reserve.

Council approved the following reserves identified for trial as a dog off-leash area in phase three in the Animal Management and Exercise Plan where sports clubs and/or schools share the space to remain as a dog on-lead area:

  • Anning Park
  • Edwardes Park
  • Meller Park
  • Nicholson Reserve
  • Radonich Park
  • South Coogee Reserve
  • Botany Park
  • Frankland Park
  • Tempest Park
  • Beale Park
  • Len Packham Reserve. *

*Council approved the public advertisement giving 28 days’ notice for Len Packham Reserve to be changed to a dog on-leash area in accordance with Section 31(3B) of the Dog Act 1976.

Council approved the following reserves to be trialled as an off-leash area, except when in use by sport clubs and/or schools as noted in phase three of the AMEP (with public advertisement giving 28 days’ notice for the following reserves to be trialled as a dog exercise area in accordance with Section 31(3A) of the Dog Act 1976):

  • Atwell Reserve
  • Davilak Park
  • Watson Oval
  • Albion Park
  • Dubove Park
  • Len McTaggart Park
  • Poole Reserve
  • Visko Park.

To view the OCM minutes, visit the City’s website.

A community feedback summary, illustrating feedback received per park, is available in the Document Library on the Comment on Cockburn project page.