Thank you for your interest and involvement in helping Denver Parks and Recreation (DPR) complete the Technical Update to the Dog Park Master Plan. After reviewing community feedback and evaluating best management practices in dog parks throughout North America, the final plan document along with the accompanying community-driven pilot process for proposing new dog park locations are available to the public. Read the full Dog Park Master Plan Technical Update (19MB …Continue reading →
Currently, there are more than 50,000 dogs registered in the City and County of Denver and 12 designated off-leash dog parks. Much like Denver’s human population growth, it’s expected that the number of dogs will continue to increase. To help alleviate the various issues that arise from an increasing dog population in a growing city, many municipalities are looking towards dog parks.
The hearing will be held at the meeting of the Board of Public Health and Environment (BPHE) at 5:30 p.m. on Thursday, February 8, 2018 at the Permit Center/Elections Building, located at 200 W. 14th Avenue, Suite 200, 2nd Floor in the Grand Mesa Conference Room. Any change to the meeting location will be posted prior to the meeting on the BPHE website (www.denvergov.org/BPHE).
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May 15, 2012 – Denver’s Animal Care & Control, Parks and Recreation, and Denver Police are teaming up to help ensure the safety of people and pets in city parks this summer. As part of this effort, the city will increase park patrols and enforcement of dog off-leash violations beginning June 1. “There have been several attacks lately by off-leash dogs, and this has been an ongoing issue in many …Continue reading →