We Need More Dog Parks...and Some Guidance 
 
Tomorrow in City Council is an agenda item I placed to set up 
an advisory committee for the Parks and Recreation Commission that will 
help set up some guidelines regarding off leash areas for dogs and dog 
parks.
We certainly need more spaces but we also need some 
guidance as to the rules for establishing these areas. Right now it has 
been up to staff to decide.
I have received several requests from
 residents who want to use portions of parks in the 5th to run their 
dogs off leash. Right now it is illegal to do so. And the east side 
needs a regular dog park.
This agenda item would enhance the 
efforts of the current dog owners groups to provide meaningful input on 
this issue -- after all they have an important interest in this issue. 
It would not take away anything from their current work -- it would just
 provide a set of rules that everyone could abide by if they want to use
 our parks for dogs.
Here's the agenda item:
Subject:                Establish An Off Leash Dog Area (Dog Parks) Advisory Committee
Discussion:
The
 City of Long Beach has six off leash dog areas also known as dog parks.
 There is interest in opening more in other areas of the City and some 
residents want to be able to utilize portions of existing parks to let 
their dogs run off leash. Currently, the City lacks a policy regarding 
the opening and operating of a dog park and dog owners can be fined if 
they allow their dog to be off leash in a park.
Most
 cities allowing dog parks and off leash areas have in place a policy 
that outlines program structure, funding and project operating costs, 
basic facility elements or design standards, facility rules and 
regulations, and general dog owner group requirements to support this 
effort. These cities have required that all dog exercise areas have a 
"dog owner group" which is responsible for "policing and maintaining" 
the dog parks because of governmental funding and staff shortages.
An
 Off Leash Dog Area (Dog Parks) Advisory Committee would provide needed 
input to the Parks and Recreation Commission about the many issues 
facing existing and proposed dog parks in the City. Suggested membership
 would include:
- Community members representing: veterinary science, dog owners groups, and each council district.
- Ex
 officio members from the following departments: Animal Care Services, 
Parks/Recreation/Marine, Health and Human Services and Development 
Services. 
This
 Advisory Committee would meet monthly, without compensation, and assist
 the City in drafting policies related to the establishment and 
operation of off leash dog areas in the City. These policies would be 
given to the Parks and Recreation Commission which would decide whether 
or not to approve these policies and recommend to the City Council for 
adoption.
Fiscal Impact:
Staffing
 would be required for the Advisory Committee. However, the involvement 
of the community in this effort would provide much needed clarification 
and consistency of the policies concerning establishing and maintaining 
dog parks in Long Beach.
Recommendation:
By
 motion of the City Council, establish an "Off Leash Dog Area (Dog 
Parks) Advisory Committee" to advise the Parks and Recreation Commission
 on the needed policies related to the establishment and operation of 
off leash dog (dog parks) areas in the City.