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For Immediate Release: Tuesday, June 20, 2017

Katz seeks freedom for dogs
Montgomery County Councilmember introduces bill

that would ensure that dogs could be off-leash

in dog parks established by municipalities

ROCKVILLE, Md., June 20, 2017— Montgomery County Councilmember Sidney Katz on June 20 introduced Bill 21-17 that would ensure that dogs could be off-leash in dog parks that are established by municipalities in the County.

Dogs currently can be off-leash (technically “at large”) in dog parks in Montgomery County established and overseen by the Maryland-National Capital Park and Planning Commission (M-NCPPC). However, M-NCPPC regulations regarding dog parks do not apply in dog parks that are established by municipalities within the County.

Councilmembers Roger Berliner, Marc Elrich and Craig Rice are co-sponsors of Bill 21-17.

“For dog owners—and dogs—one of the best things this County has done is establish dog parks so dogs can great exercise and socialize with other dogs,” said Councilmember Katz. “And I am very glad that we are constantly looking for new opportunities to establish dog parks throughout the County. We know that some municipalities are also looking to establish dog parks, and they will establish their own regulations for those parks. We want to make sure that dogs can run free in all dog parks in Montgomery County, and this bill would ensure that will be the case.”

A public hearing on the bill is tentatively scheduled for July 11.

The bill will not impact County laws that call for dogs to be on leashes in public areas.
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Release ID: 17-205
Media Contact: Neil Greenberger 2407777939