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Dog park design opens for feedback

September 18, 2024 BY
Armstrong Creek Dog Park

A concept of the new dog park being built at Sparrovale Reserve in Charlemont. Graphic: SUPPLIED

COMMUNITY consultation is now open as the City of Greater Geelong begins planning the design of a new fenced dog park at Sparrovale Reserve in Armstrong Creek.

Made possible by a $550,000 Victorian government grant and $100,000 from the city, the new facility is slated to be built in 2025.

The city is intending for the new park to be larger than other parks across the region and to appear more “natural”, incorporating indigenous plants, wire farm-type fencing and gravel paths.

Member for Western Victoria Gayle Tierney said the park would provide a welcome resource for dog lovers, who can look forward to a dedicated space at Sparrovale Reserve.

“This initiative will create a safe and enjoyable environment for our furry friends to play and socialise, while also strengthening the bonds within our community.

“I look forward to the positive impact this park will have on both our pets and the broader community,” Ms Tierney said.

Planned for the residential edge of Sparrovale on Rechenberg Boulevard, Charlemont, the park will look different to other dog parks such as those in Belmont and Lara due to its more rural-type setting.

Geelong mayor Trent Sullivan said the park would provide a win-win solution.

“We’ve seen how popular fenced dog parks have become and this facility will be an important addition to the Armstrong Creek growth area.”

“I’m sure it will be very well used, and it will also help protect the Sparrovale Wetlands next door by giving dogs a great place to exercise away from the environmentally sensitive parts of the reserve where they’re not allowed.”

Feedback can be made until Monday, September 16 via yoursay.geelongaustralia.com.au/sdp, where residents can view the concept plan for the park and share their thoughts.