Soccer Groups Don’t Want Off Leash Dogs In Park
Vernon’s soccer community gets its say today on whether off-leash dogs should be allowed in parts of Marshall Fields.
Reps will make a presentation to city council, outlining concerns about possible altercations between dogs and players, and also concerns about more “doggie-doo” being left behind.
“We have a survey signed by 446 (as at Feb.18/19) soccer players, parents and concerned individuals asking for the Vernon City council to not approve the dog park at Marshall as off leash,” says a letter to City council from the soccer reps. “The number of signatures on the petition does not reflect th’e scope of the soccer community of 3,000+ players that use these fields during the Spring season, as we are out of season at this time. The petition waslocated at theVernon Toyota lndoor Sports Centre and available to the soccer parents and players that use the facility at this time of year however the soccer community is prepared to widen the scope of input from parents and players if the need arises.”
The soccer groups are calling for a fence to be built to separate the dog area and the fields, or to move the dog park to another location.











