New dog park for foreshore

City of Port Phillip
Work will soon begin on a fenced off-leash dog park in Elwood to give our four-legged friends even more room to play in a safe and accessible public space.

We are working with the Department of Environment, Land, Water and Planning (DELWP) to design a new dog park at M.O. Moran Reserve after receiving $275,000 through DELWP's Local Parks Program.

The park is ideally located on the Elwood foreshore so dogs and their owners can enjoy the great outdoors close to parking and the Bay Trail.

Surrounded by a fenced off space, the park is being designed to provide a pawsome experience for visitors.

Seating, paths and access points from the car park and surrounding areas, lots of rubbish bins and drinking fountains with dog bowls will make the park a fantastic addition to our City's open spaces.

We will be installing garden beds to enhance the natural environment as well as additional play spaces and shade through tree planting in the park.

Construction begins in April and is expected to be completed in June. During this time, temporary fencing will be installed and there may be some noise from the construction site.

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