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05

Apr 2013

KPDC Mounts Dogged Defense of Kilcona’s Off-Leash Area

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KPDC Mounts Dogged Defense of Kilcona’s Off-Leash Are

Kilcona Park Dog Club will present its own land use plan to the City on Monday, one unanimously approved by its membership earlier this week. The Kilcona plan is based on the recommendations of two reports previously commissioned by the City of Winnipeg

KPDC, which represents over 3000 dog owners on the Kilcona Park/Harbourview Recreation Complex Stakeholder Group,  is urging the City to support its plan to maintain the integrity of Winnipeg’s largest off-leash area. Kilcona’s dog community is overwhelmingly the park’s largest and most active year-round user group.

The KPDC plan calls for:

  • physical separation of the on-leash and off-leash areas to safeguard people and dogs and minimize user conflicts,
  • a modest expansion in the size of the off-leash area to minimize the impact on the environment, improve the visitor experience and accommodate increased usage in the future.
  • seasonal off-leash use of some on-leash areas of the park
  • reasonable accommodation for disabled dog owners and seniors to experience the park in winter, to socialize with friends and have a fulfilling off-leash recreational experience with their dogs on an equal basis with others.

 

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28

Mar 2013

Protecting Winnipeg’s Off-leash Dog Parks

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Protecting Winnipeg’s Off-leash Dog Parks

Angelika Zapszalka’s article in last week’s award-winning French language newspaper, La Liberté, draws attention to the rapid reduction in Winnipeg’s off-leash space. Here is a link to Angelika’s original article.

http://laliberte.newspaperdirect.com/epaper/showlink.aspx?bookmarkid=59U6X0X14TZ5&linkid=d43f2d9b-68ac-42ee-a7e5-91eb44ce9fc8&pdaffid=%2BkGqAPpXYpRXYdI%2Fak0Obw%3D%3D

Thanks to La Liberté for permission to print the English translation that appears below.

Transcona’s only off-leash area closed in June 2012. Winnipeg’s Public Works Department paved and repurposed it. It is now part of the six kilometer Transcona Trail, a link in Winnipeg’s Active Transportation Network.

Transcona has no off-leash dog parks. This sign redirects dog owners to Kilcona Park and a small unfenced, off-leash area surrounding the Mazenod retention pond in St. Boniface Industrial Park.

Translated from Angelika Zapszalka’s article in the March 27, 2013 edition of La Liberté.

Dog parks in Winnipeg are losing ground. To advocate for their existence, an association of representatives of dog park groups and citizens concerned with the problem is being formed.

Many Winnipeg dog owners are unhappy. So are representatives of several dog park associations in the city. Not only are there few off-leash dog parks in Winnipeg, but some of them are endangered.

To address the situation, various groups and individuals concerned with the issue have decided to come together in an association they called Winnipeg Network of Dog Owner Groups (WINDOG).

“Our desire is to partner together to speak with one voice, says the President of the new association and Co-chair of the Maple Grove Park Dog Owner’s Association (MGPDOA), Frank Machovec. We want to defend the common interests of all members through a unique and enlightened voice.”

Towards Greater Transparency

Currently, about a dozen people attend WINDOG meetings. Among them are representatives of dog park [associations]- Kilcona Dog Park Club, Little Mountain Park Dog Club,  Maple Grove Park Dog Owners Association, [King’s Park Dog Association] and individual members like Franco-Manitoban Mathieu Allard, an owner of three dogs who advocates for  a dog park in St. Boniface.

“We are not yet an incorporated association, says Mathieu Allard. We are currently waiting for a coalition and the annexation of other groups and individuals to continue the process. We are also very open about the organization of the future super-association.“

In general, the main problems WINDOG points to are the City’s failure to consult with the public regarding guidelines that are being developed for Winnipeg’s off-leash areas, the lack of transparency regarding the closure of Winnipeg dog parks, and the failure to create new neighbourhood dog parks when existing ones are closed. The coalition also has questions about the health and safety of people and [dogs] using some of the existing parks.

Drastic Reductions

Most recently, the fate of Kilcona Dog Park has been particularly concerning. “The City has proposed reducing the area of the dog park by 50%,” informs Mathieu Allard.

The Coalition strongly opposes this scenario, which it considers is happening too frequently. “In Winnipeg, we went from 12 dog parks to 10 in the past five years,” says the Franco-Manitoban. This figure seems very small when we know that a city like Calgary has 150 parks dogs.”

WINDOG backs up its comparison with the City of Calgary, pointing out it is comparable to Winnipeg in the size of its canine population, estimated at 100,000 animals. “In Winnipeg, the total area of dog parks is approximately 100 hectares, while it is more than 1250 in Calgary, said Mathieu Allard. It is time for our city to take further measures in this regard.”

“WINDOG aims to do so while, at the same time, allowing the emergence of appropriate regulations for the existing parks dogs,” he says.

 

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26

Mar 2013

SPECIAL GENERAL MEMBERSHIP MEETING

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NOTICE OF SPECIAL GENERAL MEMBERSHIP MEETING

 

 MONDAY, APRIL 1ST

6:30PM

KILCONA ALLIANCE CHURCH

 

KPDC’s Board will share maps and information about the City’s proposal to reduce the size of the off-leash area.

In accordance with KPDC’s bylaws you must be a Member in Good Standing to attend the meeting.

Memberships may be purchased or renewed at Pet Valu – Reenders or Rivergrove locations.

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