QUINCY DOG PARK RULES
1. Hours: 6:00 a.m. to 11:00 p.m.
2. Dogs must be current on all vaccinations.
3. Dogs must have a current dog license. Dogs should also wear an owner identification tag at all times.
4. Dogs must be leashed when entering and exiting the Dog Park, and owners must keep their leash in hand at all times.
5. For the safety of your dog(s) and other park visitors, choke, prong (pinch) and spike collars are strictly prohibited. If you use these types of collars, remove them before entering the park.
6. No children under the age of 16 are permitted unless accompanied by an adult. Children have a tendency to scream and run when excited, which can trigger a dog's prey drive or natural instinct to chase. For this reason and for the safety of your children, we do not recommend bringing small children and infants into the dog park.
7. Aggressive dogs are not permitted on the premises. Dogs must be removed at the first sign of aggression.
8. Dogs under 4 months of age and female dogs in heat are prohibited.
9. Dog owners must be in the park and within view of their dogs at all times.
10. All off-leash dogs must be under voice control of their owners. If you cannot control your dog off leash, keep your pet leashed at all times.
11. Please do not bring dog food into the park. Small treats are allowed only when training your dog.
12. Owners must clean up dog feces. Seal waste in the provided plastic bags before disposing in designated receptacles.
13. Fill any holes your dog digs.
14. Each owner is legally responsible for his or her dog, and Holland Charter Township will assume no responsibility for any injuries to humans or animals; therefore, each owner is responsible for supervision of his or her animal. All owners must remain in the park with their dog at all times.
Holland Charter Township wants to help make your Dog Park a success. If you have questions, suggestions, or problems, please contact the Parks Department at 616-399-5496.
It is the mission of the officials and staff of the Charter Township of Holland to serve its citizens with courtesy, integrity, and efficiency, and to provide quality municipal services that will help to maintain and improve the overall manner in which our citizens live, work, and play.
For questions regarding these construction specifications, the following people can be contacted:
Aaron Nyboer
Holland Charter Township
207 W. Lakewood Blvd.
Holland MI 49424
(616) 396-1891
Prein & Newhof Engineers
697 Ottawa Beach Rd.
Holland MI 49424
(616) 394-0200
Established in 1847 and incorporated as a charter township in 1968, Holland Charter Township is located in the southwest portion of Ottawa County, Michigan, approximately 30 miles southwest of Grand Rapids.
Holland Charter Township encompasses an area of approximately 29 square miles. Its population at the 2010 census was 35,636 in the 2000 census was 28,911 and in 1990 was 17,523.
The governing Board of Trustees conducts policy and legislative functions of the township government. This elected Board consists of the Supervisor, Clerk, Treasurer and four Trustees. The Board is responsible for, among other things, passing ordinances, adopting the annual budget, appointing other boards and committees, and hiring the Township's Manager. The Manager is responsible for carrying out the policies and ordinances of the governing board, for overseeing the day to day operations of the government, and for hiring and directing other officials and employees of the government.
Physical Address: | 353 North 120th Avenue (between Lakewood Blvd. & James St.) Holland, MI 49424 |
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Phone: | (616) 396-2345 | |
Fax: | (616) 396-2537 | |
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8:00 AM - 5:00 PM |
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