Residents to take the lead on dog areas

Macedon Ranges council are seeking feedback and suggestions about its designated dog off-leash and prohibited areas across the region. (Unsplash).

Macedon Ranges council is inviting residents to provide feedback on its designated dog off-leash and prohibited areas, aiming to improve these areas for all users.

The council introduced new leash rules in 2020, designating 52 off-leash areas across the region.

As part of these changes, it also introduced prohibited areas to protect sensitive native environments from pet-related damage.

The council is surveying residents about how effectively these areas are working, inviting suggestions on existing areas and ideas for potential new areas.

This consultation forms part of the council’s domestic animal management plan (2021–25).

Council planning and environment director Rebecca Stockfeld said the consultation provides the opportunity for feedback from all users of these areas, whether they own pets or not.

“Council strives to support a pet-friendly shire and we have a lot of passionate pet owners, with nearly 14,000 dogs and cats registered within our shire,” Ms Stockfeld said.

“We need to balance the needs of dogs, dog owners, and the wider community. We look at available space and we also consider the impact of pets on the natural environment.”

Residents can provide feedback and suggestions until the consultation period closes on Sunday, August 11.

Details: yoursay.mrsc.vic.gov.au/dog-areas

Oscar Parry