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HomeMy WebLinkAbout12-26-17 Public Comment - W. VandenBos - Dog Area at Lindley ParkFrom:agenda@bozeman.net To:Agenda Subject:Thank you for your public comment. Date:Tuesday, December 26, 2017 8:49:58 AM A new entry to a form/survey has been submitted. Form Name:Public Comment Form Date & Time:12/26/2017 8:48 AM Response #:72 Submitter ID:3316 IP address:172.24.96.111 Time to complete:28 min. , 13 sec. Survey Details Page 1 Public comment may be submitted via the form below, or by any of the following options. Public comment may also be given at any public meeting. Email: agenda@bozeman.net Mail to: Attn: City Commission PO Box 1230 Bozeman, MT 59771 In-person delivery to: Attn: City Commission City Clerk's Office City Hall, Suite 202 121 N. Rouse Ave. Bozeman, MT First Name William Last Name VandenBos Email Address wmjvandenbos@msn.com Phone Number 406-539-1378 Comments Dear City Commissioners, I am writing to express my concern at what appears to be the creation of an at-large dog area encompassing the western side of Lindley Park, as reported in the Daily Chronicle on December 24. In looking at the Bozeman Municipal Code I can not find Lindley Park listed as a restraint-free area (see Bozeman Municipal Code 8.02.080, as is posted on signs in Lindley Park). Further, I can find no resolutions by the City Commission to create such an area, as is outlined in the Code. I know of no notifications or open discussion concerning this significant change in character of Lindley Park. Of several concerns, one that comes to mind immediately is the the safety of the users of the little sledding hill--typically young families and small children--that is a traditional use of Lindley Park. I don't believe their interests are served by encouraging loose dogs in the area. Yesterday, as my wife and I strolled through the snow in the park, we were confronted by three loose dogs which were only marginally controlled by their owners. Instead of an enjoyable walk in the park we were put in the position of fending off these animals. Uncomfortable confrontations with dog owners can easily become a part of this sort of encounter. I am asking that consideration be given to the traditional uses of the park, and that protocols outlined in the City Municipal Code be followed in the creating of at-large dog areas. Respectfully, William VandenBos Thank you, City Of Bozeman This is an automated message generated by the Vision Content Management Systemâ„¢. Please do not reply directly to this email.