The Far North District Council is proposing fresh, formal consultation on its controversial Dog Policy and Dog Control Bylaw.
In 2016, the Dog Policy and Dog Control Bylaw were reviewed, and the council consulted with the community. An earlier version bylaw sparked howls of protest — especially in Russell — when dog owners discovered it proposed banning all off-leash exercise on Russell beaches and a one or two-dog per household limit along much of the east coast.
Bay of Islands WatchDogs was set up to fight the new bylaw, rallies were held, and a community board meeting drew a record 120 people.
In October 2017, the Strategy Committee decided to further refine the proposed policy and bylaw through workshops with staff, elected members and community
representatives.
Mayor John Carter said the workshops with community interest groups have been useful, but the council now needs to widen the process, to ensure everyone in the Far North can have a say.