There’s been a lot of activity in recent months regarding changes to Tanner Park. These changes will not favor those who like to take their dog off leash along the river there and enjoy allowing their dogs to cool off in the water and shade under the trees.
While I understand there are many interests that need to be taken into consideration, it seems off-leash areas are constantly being squeezed down as areas designated for other interests tend to expand. Millcreek Canyon is another area of concern as there are forces wanting to stop off-leash access in that canyon as well.
If you value being able to take your dog to places like Tanner and feel that dogs need more space than that provided by small fenced areas, you should join forces with people like FIDOS to help protect dog-owner rights.
Below are some recent email notifications from FIDOS. I would invite you to get involved and let representatives know how you feel. I also recommend you go to the FIDOS website and sign up for email notifications.
IMPORTANT MESSAGE FOR EVERYONE WHO LIKES TO WALK THEIR DOGS IN PARLEYS/TANNER/THE GULLY:
Mayor Ralph Becker will be hosting an open house in Parley’s Historic Nature Park Wednesday, April 15th at 5:30 pm.
This open house and the comments received will help shape the Mayor’s management plan recommendations to the City Council. Please plan to attend and let the Mayor know how you feel about the Park and the preferred alternative plan designated by the City?s consultant. (A link to the plan can be found here: http://www.slcgov.com/publicservices/parks/Parleys/PHNP%20Open%20House%20Packet%20031810.pdf or go to www.slcgov.com and search for Parleys Historic Nature Park.)
The proposed plan seriously impacts dog use in the park. It proposes no dogs at all on the entire south side of the park, the entire stream length will be fenced off except for a "pond" that is proposed to be dug at the very west end by the culvert – no stream access for you and your dog, off leash dog use will be limited to two small fenced-in areas at each end of the park with one connecting "off leash trail" linking them and eliminates any off leash use on the north side of (or on) the new bike trail. The new restrictive rules will be strictly enforced by Salt Lake City "staff rangers" as well as "volunteer rangers".
Due to the short length of the meeting and potential crowd size you might want to prepare a comment or two in advance of the meeting to make the most of your opportunity with the Mayor. Meeting participants should feel free to voice any feelings about the plan or Park, but please remember to be respectful in tone and manner with all comments. Also, to allow you to focus on this event, you may want to leave your dog at home.
And this one:
Dear FIDOS:
We have heard a lot of concern from you about Representative Matheson’s Wilderness Proposal and we wanted to let you know that wilderness designation does not specifically exclude animals, including dogs. Though water quality is a driving force behind this proposal, in reality Salt Lake City is the final decision-maker about water quality issues in Millcreek Canyon. The canyon is within a watershed area but at this point is not protected watershed, which would exclude dogs just as in Little and Big Cottonwood Canyons.
The proposal does remove use by any mechanized vehicle, which includes mountain bikes and Representative Matheson has been working with various biking groups as they have been drawing the maps.
But even though our ability to recreate with our dogs off leash in Millcreek Canyon is not immediately impacted by this proposal, it may be a good time for Representative Matheson to get to know us and understand the needs and size of our user group. The ability to utilize public lands to recreate with our dogs is very important to a very large group of us who choose to do so with our dogs off leash, that we have a very small area left open to us, that we consistently work to clean-up and educate others as to their duties as responsible dog owners. We understand water quality issues and our main goal is to be proactive in getting all of our members to keep our beautiful canyons free of dog litter.
Please review the Wilderness Proposal carefully and let Representative Matheson know about any concerns you may have. Ask that the off leash user group be part of the conversation as the plan moves forward. Open space is limited and shrinking daily, we need to do all we can to keep the space we are allowed to use and expand it in the future.
Thanks


