100% Locally Owned, Independent and Free

100% Locally Owned, Independent and Free

Residents in the Mapleton community asked to have their say on new off-leash area

Do you have a news tip? Click here to send to our news team.

Timeless moments: classic photos captured in calendar

Treasured images from around the region have been included in the annual Sunshine Coast Heritage Calendar. From a 1977 sack race in Kenilworth to a More

Esplanade glows ahead of major foreshore works

Decorative lights have been installed in more than 30 trees along a main Sunshine Coast beachfront, ahead of major works in the area. The initiative More

Turtle faces even tougher battle to survive

The bum-breathing Mary River turtle has been reclassified as critically endangered. The Australian Government released the new classification early this month. The Mary River turtle joins More

Fresh new look for popular seaside park

Significant upgrades are being made to a popular beachside park. The first stage of works is complete, and the second stage is about to start, More

Lifesaving season starts in shadow of grim statistics

The Sunshine Coast has been identified as a “black spot” for coastal fatalities, as a new surf life saving season gets underway. The area recorded More

Riverside park fortified with 184m reconstructed wall

One of the Sunshine Coast's most used parks has been improved with a range of works, including the renewal of a revetment wall. Charles Clarke More

Where would you like to exercise and walk your pooch off-leash in Mapleton?

That’s the question Divisional Councillor David Law is asking the Mapleton community this month

“Mapleton residents love their furry companions,” Cr Law said.

“Council’s records show that there is one dog registered for every seven people.

“This demonstrates the need for a dog off-leash facility in the local area considering the nearest unfenced dog off-leash area is Petrie Park, Nambour and the nearest fenced facility is at Federation Park, Palmwoods.

“With this in mind, I’m pleased to say, following community feedback received in 2019, council has identified three potential sites for a dog off-leash area and has developed concept designs for each location.

“Two of the proposed sites are located within Mapleton Lilyponds Park on Delicia Road. Option one is an unfenced dog off-leash area during specified times and the second option, is a fenced dog off-leash area.

“The third option is located at Mapleton Fire Brigade Park on Obi Obi Road and would also be a fenced dog off-leash area.

“Council values the input of residents and is seeking feedback so all relevant opinions are considered in the decision-making process.

There is one dog per seven people in Mapleton.

“I encourage everyone to review each concept design, select your preferred dog off-leash site and provide your feedback on the design options via an online survey.

“I am looking forward to receiving your feedback and taking this community project to the next stage.”

All feedback received from the community will inform council’s decision to proceed with a detailed design of a dedicated dog off-leash area, at the preferred location. Council is committed to keeping the community informed on the project as it progresses.

The community is encouraged to share their thoughts and ideas by visiting council’s Have Your Say website before 5pm, Wednesday March 24.

Visit council’s website for a full list of dog parks and off-leash areas and information on responsible pet ownership.

 

Subscribe to SCN’s free daily news email

Hidden
This field is for validation purposes and should be left unchanged.
[scn_go_back_button] Return Home
Share