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Commissioners and residents raise repeated concerns about off-leash dogs, call for pilot fencing and enforcement review

2618068 · March 14, 2025
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Summary

Multiple commissioners and a resident who reported being attacked by two off-leash dogs urged the commission on March 13 to pursue measures to protect playground users, including pilot low fencing around play areas, better enforcement and community outreach.

The Parks and Community Services Commission on March 13 fielded repeated public and commissioner concerns about dogs off leash in parks and near playgrounds, with at least one resident describing a recent attack and commissioners urging consideration of temporary low fencing and targeted solutions.

A resident and former commissioner (Mr. Grama) recounted being attacked by two off-leash pit bulls while walking his dog and urged the commission to keep him informed about work on off-leash rules. "Today, I was attacked by 2 pit bulls with my dog that were not on leash," he told commissioners during public…

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