12/11/2023
Dear Friends,
Take action now about closing Sierra 2 dog park and making Curtis Park dogs go to an undisclosed, unfenced location in Wm Land Park. All the input the City received this year (the survey, the Open House results) have been totally ignored by the City.
This Item is on the City Council tomorrow December 12, 2023, at 5 pm!
We need your voice and e-comments!
How to Take Action
1. E-comment, if you haven’t already, on the City Council website and encourage any friends and neighbors to do so immediately. Ask that this item be pulled off consent so that constituents can comment on it.
It is easy to e-comment. Here is the link to ecomment:
City of Sacramento - City Clerk - Legislative Bodies & Agendas (granicus.com)
Go to: Upcoming Meetings
Go to: 5 pm City Council
Scroll down to: Item 6
Select: E-comment button
2. Attend the December 6, 2023, 5:00 pm City Council Meeting at City Hall.
• Fill out a speaker card to address Item #6 regarding the Land Park Dog Park.
• You are allowed 2 minutes to give your input if the item is pulled off consent.
• Otherwise, we can speak under Other Items at the end of the agenda.
3. Messages
• We do not oppose a pilot project dog park in Land Park - we need more dog parks, but this is not an acceptable replacement for Sierra 2.
• We are opposed to the City closing Sierra 2 Dog Park and representing that the Land Park options were top vote getters in the Open House poll. This is misleading. Sierra 2 was overwhelmingly preferred in the Open House Poll.
• Sierra 2 is not too small. There are 2.3 acres of open space at Sierra 2 Green. The City’s preference for a dog park to be 1.5 acres in size is just that-- a preference. Nearly one third of the City’s dog parks are less than 1.5 acres.
• There has been inadequate public process with the Curtis Park neighborhood. Why was there no second Open House as repeatedly promised?
• Sierra 2 Green has been used for nearly 30 years by the neighborhood for a variety of uses including off-leash dog exercise during specified times. Why is it not feasible to return to limited hours?
• If an unfenced pilot project is acceptable in Wm. Land Park why not have a similar pilot project at either Sierra 2 or Curtis Park?
Forward this information to sympathetic friends and neighbors.
Thanks Trish for your hard work and putting this together !!!