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Proposed Off-Leash Dog Exercise Area - Lady Robinsons Beach, Kyeemagh
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Consultation has concluded
Council is proposing to establish an off-leash dog exercise area at the northern end of Kyeemagh Beach and is seeking feedback from the community on the proposal.
The off-leash area would not be fenced and would be operational between 4pm and 10 am daily. It would be situated 150 metres from the Kyeemagh netted swimming enclosure.
If you need more information please look at the Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ) section on this page.
Please take a few minutes to let us know what you think of this proposal.
Please click the link here for survey to this proposal.
Council is proposing to establish an off-leash dog exercise area at the northern end of Kyeemagh Beach and is seeking feedback from the community on the proposal.
The off-leash area would not be fenced and would be operational between 4pm and 10 am daily. It would be situated 150 metres from the Kyeemagh netted swimming enclosure.
If you need more information please look at the Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ) section on this page.
Please take a few minutes to let us know what you think of this proposal.
Please click the link here for survey to this proposal.