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Calling all dog owners!

Since the Wyndham Dog Off Leash Plan was adopted by Council, we've been busy delivering new dog off leash areas right across our city.

We’ve opened new dog off leash areas at Werribee South Beach, Camelot Drive in Tarneit and Levittown Rise in Werribee. We're also starting construction soon on new off leash areas at Williams Landing Reserve and the Strand in Point Cook.

Based on community feedback received during engagement for the Dog Off Leash Plan, we've designed new dog off leash areas for both Hoppers Crossing (Cambridge Reserve) and Truganina (Alcock Road Reserve).

Both areas will include 1.2m high fences, double gate entries, dog bag dispensers and bins, seating, a drink fountain, agility equipment, new trees and landscaping and lots of open space. They will also include regulatory signage as well as our ‘enclosed dog park etiquette guidelines’ sign which encourages positive and safe pet ownership.


How to get involved

Share your feedback on our plans for both the Hoppers Crossing and Truganina Dog off leash areas. Your feedback will help finalise the designs before construction begins next year.

Provide your feedback below before 11:59PM Monday 27 November 2023.

Hoppers Crossing Dog Off Leash Area

Our Draft Concept Plan for the Cambridge Reserve Dog Off Leash Area in Hoppers Crossing is below.

Click on each of the icons to see what we are planning to include in the area. You can also download a copy of the Plan here.

Truganina Dog Off Leash Area

Our Draft Concept Plan for the Alcock Road Reserve Dog Off Leash Area in Truganina is below.

Click on each of the icons to see what we are planning to include in the area. You can also download a copy of the Plan here.


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