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1 WELCOME! People, Parks & Dogs: A strategy for sharing Vancouver s parks Round 2 Public and Stakeholder Consultation: January 30 March 10, 2017 The Vancouver Park Board is developing a comprehensive strategy to guide the planning and design of safe, engaging and appealing parks for people with and without dogs. In Round 1 of public consultation, you told us about what s important to you and what opportunities and challenges you see for the city's off-leash and leashed areas. This consultation includes: Discussion guide Survey in hard copy and online at vancouver.ca/people-parks-dogs Drop-in Open Houses, with small group discussions Now in Round 2, we re asking for your feedback about key draft recommendations. How feedback will be considered The planning team will consider feedback from this round of consultation as it refines the draft recommendations for the planning, design and management of Vancouver s parks, beaches and dog off-leash areas. The planning team will provide these refined recommendations to the Vancouver Park Board in spring 2017, for review and approval.

2 ABOUT PEOPLE, PARKS & DOGS: As in many other major North American cities, Vancouver s people population and dog population are growing. With a growing population and people living in smaller spaces, it s now more important than ever to improve how people with and without dogs share parks. The comprehensive strategy will: Planning Process Timeline Draw on the expertise and experience of park staff, park planners and designers, park user groups and the general public; Provide evidence-based policy recommendations for the development and management of Vancouver s dog facilities; April 2016 Planning process begins September October 2016 Round 1 consultation January February 2017 WE ARE HERE Round 2 consultation Lay the foundation for well-designed off-leash areas that are successfully integrated within city parks and the neighbourhoods they serve; and Assist the Park Board in ensuring Vancouver's parks meet the needs of a broad range of users. June 2016 April 2016 March 2017 Creation of Advisory Committee November 2016 Spring 2017 Development of preliminary recommendations Delivery of the recommended strategy to the Park Board for consideration Ongoing technical work, including data collection and analysis, precedent research and mapping

3 WHAT WORK HAVE WE BEEN DOING? Over the last eight months, we ve been researching and gathering information on dog activity in Vancouver parks to understand what s working and where there are challenges. We have held public and stakeholder consultation events, read through records of previous work, learned from what other cities are doing, and analyzed Vancouver s existing off-leash areas. Round 1 consultation: Round 1 consultation was held from September 8 to October 14, 2016 and included a total of 4,373 public and stakeholder interactions. We asked people to tell us about the successes and challenges related to Work to date: Workshops with Park Board staff and City of Vancouver staff, and online staff survey Advisory Committee meetings Mapping and analysis Reviewing records of previous work people with and without dogs sharing park space. The planning team considered feedback from Round 1 in developing the key draft recommendations. Surveys in dog off-leash areas Learning from other cities Round 1 consultation Phone survey For more information about what we heard in Round 1, you can read the consultation summary report at: vancouver.ca/people-parks-dogs

4 WHAT S WORKING WELL From the work we ve done and feedback we ve collected and reviewed, here is what we ve heard about what is working well: DESIGN AND AMENITIES: Support the needs of people with and without dogs in parks with off-leash areas Vancouver s dog off-leash areas are intensively used by both people with and without dogs. Off-leash areas can play an important role in fostering a sense of community in neighbourhoods. Dog owners and non-dog owners are supportive of the separated dog waste collection pilot project. VARIETY OF PARKS: Offer a variety of off-leash experiences People with dogs value large areas for their dogs to run and play fetch off leash. People with dogs appreciate having access to off-leash areas that include water access so their dogs can swim. Grass surfacing works well in larger or less intensively used offleash areas. Gravel surfacing provides good drainage and is more durable in highly-used sites, but improvements can be made to the type of gravel so that it is more appealing for dog owners and dogs. BOUNDARIES: Provide clear and effective off-leash area boundaries People with and without dogs share parks more effectively when off-leash area boundaries are clearly marked. Many dog owners, such as those with dogs in training, like having the option to use fenced off-leash areas.

5 WHERE THERE ARE CHALLENGES From the work we ve done and feedback we ve collected and reviewed, we ve heard we have opportunities to improve: DESIGN AND AMENITIES: Support the needs of people with and without dogs in parks with off-leash areas Dog waste management Dog off-leash activity in on-leash areas Enforcement of dog off-leash activity and waste pickup Dog access to sensitive wildlife habitat Conflicting park uses within or adjacent to dog off-leash areas (for example, playgrounds and multi-use trails) Need for an off-leash area Code of Conduct for people with and without dogs BOUNDARIES: ACCESS: Improve access to dog off-leash areas throughout the city Unequal distribution of off-leash areas across Vancouver Some neighbourhoods lack off-leash areas to meet local demand VARIETY OF PARKS: Offer a variety of off-leash experiences Some off-leash areas lack basic amenities Grass surfacing is in poor condition in smaller and/or intensively used off-leash areas Lack of separated areas for small and large dogs in fenced off-leash areas Provide clear and effective off-leash area boundaries Lack of clear on-the-ground boundaries Confusing and inconsistent signage

6 Based on feedback from Round 1, public and other work, the planning team developed these key draft recommendations that consider what is working and what isn't working well in Vancouver's parks: The recommendations fall under five themes: DESIGN AND AMENITIES: Support the needs of people with and without dogs in parks with off-leash areas DESIGN & AMENITIES BOUNDARIES: Provide clear and effective off-leash area boundaries ACCESS: Improve access to dog off-leash areas throughout the city BOUNDARIES ACCESS VARIETY OF PARKS VARIETY OF PARKS: Offer a variety of off-leash experiences STEWARDSHIP: Formalize residents' role in off-leash area stewardship STEWARDSHIP BOUNDARIES

7 DESIGN AND AMENITIES: Support the needs of people with and without dogs in parks with off-leash areas Provide amenities to meet the needs of people with and without dogs. Locate and design off-leash areas to reduce potential conflict between off-leash dogs and adjacent neighbourhood and park uses. Develop off-leash area code of conduct for people with and without dogs. Restrict dog activity in areas where this activity may be in conflict with other park uses.

8 BOUNDARIES: Provide clear and effective off-leash area boundaries Clearly mark off-leash area boundaries using a combination of tools, including signage, fencing, bollards and vegetation. Determine the appropriate boundary tool(s) based on adjacent park uses, land uses and existing site features. Secure boundaries Ensure off-leash area signage is concise, clear and consistent. Locate and orient off-leash area boundary signage so that the boundaries between on-leash and off-leash areas are clear. Secure fencing: decorative steel (left), chain link (center), or post and rail with mesh panels (right) to securely contain dogs. Non-secure boundaries Non-secure boundaries: bollards, in wood or steel (left), post and rail fencing (center), or vegetation (right) where secure containment is not required.

15 9 ACCESS: Improve access to dog off-leash areas throughout the city Ensure Vancouver residents can access neighbourhood off-leash areas within a 15-minute walk (1 km). Ensure Vancouver residents can access destination off-leash areas within a 35-minute walk or a short drive. MAP OF EXISTING DOG OFF-LEASH AREAS: DESTINATION OFF-LEASH AREAS MAP OF EXISTING DOG OFF-LEASH AREAS: NEIGHBOURHOOD OFF-LEASH AREAS Make additional investments in urban off-leash areas. Prioritize adding new off-leash areas to underserved and densely populated neighbourhoods. Encourage neighbourhood access to off-leash areas. Improve the hours for off-leash areas. Introduce a morning-only off-leash hours pilot project in selected downtown parks.

10 VARIETY OF PARKS: Offer a variety of off-leash experiences Develop different types of off-leash areas that provide a variety of experiences for park users, from smaller urban sites to larger more natural areas: Destination Park Off-Leash Area Destination Trail Off-Leash Area Neighbourhood Park Off-Leash Area Neighbourhood Urban Off-Leash Area Neighbourhood Dog Run Off-Leash Area DESTINATION Park Off-Leash Area Off-leash trail loop Secure fencing between off-leash area and multi-use trail Multi-use trail Washroom / portapotty Parking Dog beach area Central seating area Entry signage Non-secure boundary (wildlife-friendly fencing) between off-leash area and ecologically-sensitive areas Pooch patch dog waste area near entry with sand, waste bin and bag dispenser Bollards between off-leash area and open lawn Size: larger than 1.2 ha (>3 acres) Surfacing: Grass and fine crushed gravel Boundaries: fencing (secure / non-secure), bollards, vegetation Adjacencies: Flexible Circulation: Separated offleash looping paths Standard amenities and special amenities such as washrooms, water access, drinking water, and parking

11 VARIETY OF PARKS: Offer a variety of off-leash experiences DESTINATION Trail Off-Leash Area NEIGHBOURHOOD Park Off-Leash Area Secure fencing between off-leash area and busy road Designated sports field Pooch patch dog waste area near entry with sand, waste bin and bag dispenser Secure fencing between off-leash area and designated sports field Seating area Non-secure boundary (wildlife-friendly fencing) between off-leash area and ecologically-sensitive areas Open area for running / fetch Playground Pooch patch dog waste area near entry with sand, waste bin and bag dispenser Entry signage Gravel off-leash walking loop Vegetation between off-leash area and local street Secure fencing between off-leash area and playground Bollards between off-leash area and open lawn area Size: No size target Boundaries: fencing (secure / non-secure), bollards, vegetation Circulation: Off-leash path Size: From 0.4 to 1.2 ha (1-3 acres) Boundaries: fencing (secure / non-secure), bollards, vegetation Circulation: Separated offleash looping path Surfacing: Gravel or wood chip path, planting Adjacencies: Flexible Standard amenities: waste bins, open space, shade, bag dispensers, seating. Surfacing: Grass and fine crushed gravel Adjacencies: More compatible adjacencies Standard amenities: waste bins, open space, shade, bag dispensers, seating. Special amenities on caseby-case basis.

12 VARIETY OF PARKS: Offer a variety of off-leash experiences NEIGHBOURHOOD Urban Off-Leash Area NEIGHBOURHOOD Dog Run Off-Leash Area Linear area for running and fetch Pooch patch dog waste area near entry with sand, waste bin and bag dispenser Amenities to attract and support high usage, such as water jets / water channel and climbing mound Secure fencing Separate small dog area Open area for running / fetch Sand area with boulders for digging and climbing Seating wall with elevated planting to break-up space and sightlines Special artificial turf designed for dogs Optional agility features to attract and support high usage Secure fencing Seating / tree protection rings Size: From 0.04 to 0.4 ha (0.1 to 1 acre) Boundaries: secure, high quality fencing Circulation: Designed to reduce congestion Size: From 0.04 to 0.4 ha (0.1 to 1 acre) Boundaries: secure, standard fencing (e.g. chain link) Circulation: Designed to reduce congestion Surfacing: Durable, specialty surfacing Adjacencies: More compatible adjacencies Standard and special amenities to attract and support high use, such as water play and agility features Surfacing: Durable standard surfacing, such as fine crushed gravel Adjacencies: More compatible Standard amenities: waste bins, open space, shade, bag dispensers, seating. Special amenities on caseby-case basis.

12 13 STEWARDSHIP: Formalize residents' role in off-leash area stewardship Establish off-leash area Ambassador Groups in formal partnership with the Park Board. Provide opportunities to engage volunteers in education, monitoring, reporting, fundraising, and light maintenance for off-leash areas. Explore funding mechanisms for off-leash area Ambassador Groups. Engage local residents in establishing, changing or eliminating off-leash areas.