The Town of Harrisburg – Parks and Recreation Department June 2011.

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PROPOSAL FOR A COMMUNITY DOG PARK The Town of Harrisburg – Parks and Recreation Department June 2011

Transcript of The Town of Harrisburg – Parks and Recreation Department June 2011.

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PROPOSAL FOR A

COMMUNITY DOG PARK

The Town of Harrisburg – Parks and Recreation Department June 2011

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VALUE OF A COMMUNITY DOG PARK

People and their dogs can play together in an un-leashed atmosphere

Increased exercise and socialization for dogs and their owners

Safe and accessible location for dogs to play and interact

Increased value and quality of life for the community

Meeting the needs of dog owners – currently 46.3 million dog owners in the U.S.

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POTENTIAL RISKS & LIABILITIES OF A DOG PARK

Dog fights Dog bites Dog waste Noise level Parking and traffic

control Maintenance

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ADDRESSING CERTAIN RISKS

Assumption of Risk – Dog park patrons will assume most of the risk since they will be informed of the fact that dogs will be off their leash

Local government immunities will protect the Town of Harrisburg since they are trying to do something beneficial

Usage of waivers, permits and posted rules/ regulations will lessen certain liabilities

The Dog Bite Law puts the liability on the dog the dog owner, not the dog park owner

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MANAGEMENT ACTIONS TO REDUCE RISKS All participants of the dog park must purchase a

permit ahead of time – dogs must have vaccinations, be spayed/neutered and a liability waiver must be signed

Signage will be placed at the entrance and throughout the dog park making patrons aware of the rules – ex. No toys or treats allowed in the dog park; no more than 3 dogs per person; and owner must have leash available in case it is needed

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MANAGEMENT ACTIONS CONT.

Staff will maintain the dog park to keep the grass short; will clean dog waste and empty trash cans regularly; will fill holes and have dog waste bags available

Staff will be on site during all operating hours of the dog park to check permits, monitor the dog park, write incident reports and report further problems to Animal Control

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MANAGEMENT ACTIONS CONT.

Public meetings will be held to educate the public on how to be a responsible pet owner and to answer questions about the new dog park

A budget will be developed to cover all of the maintenance and operational costs associated with the dog park

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WHY HARRISBURG SHOULD SUPPORT THE BUILDING OF A DOG PARK

The Parks and Recreation Department feels a dog park would meet the needs and demands of current dog owners in Harrisburg

It would provide a specific location for dogs to run and play without bothering other patrons of the park

It would allow dogs to socialize with other dogs while they and their owners got exercise, got to be outside and enjoy the park setting

Harrisburg residents would not have to travel outside of Harrisburg to enjoy a dog park and this amenity would add to the overall quality of life in Harrisburg

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Thank you!

Any questions or concerns can be directed towards the

Harrisburg Parks and Recreation Department.