Description
Daily around 10a and 4p, large dogs are let off leash to "play" at both North and South fields. The so-called "friendly" dogs are a threat to the children from nearby Brayton, the adjacent playground, as well as to elderly and those walking leashed smaller dogs. Leash-law signs are being ignored. Someone is going to get bitten or knocked down,
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SeeClickFix Administrator (Membre officiel vérifié)
Administration - Human Resources Manager - MC-K (Membre officiel vérifié)
Administration - Human Resources Manager - MC-K (Membre officiel vérifié)
Dear Resident/Business Owner,
Thank you for contacting the City of Summit. The appropriate staff are currently reviewing your non-emergency concern(s).
Should follow-up be needed, you will be contacted by the City of Summit staff.
Thank you for patience as we work to resolve your concern(s).
Best regards,
City of Summit
512 Springfield Avenue
Summit, NJ 07901
908-277-9400
Larry Blasko (Utilisateur inscrit)
Larry Blasko (Utilisateur inscrit)
Reconnu Senior Registered Evironmental Health Specialist, Health Department (Utilisateur inscrit)
Dear Mr. Blasko,
Thank you for contacting the City of Summit with your concern regarding dogs running at large at Memorial Field. On May 5, 2016, the Health Department conducted an inspection and found two women who allowed their dogs off their leash temporarily to fetch a ball. Both women had proper means to clean up after their dogs. A copy of the City of Summit Ordinance regarding Dogs Running At Large was given to each owner. I will follow up with periodic visits to the field to ensure compliance.
Ron DeMayo, Sr. REHS
(908) 522-3607
DCS - Assistant Director, Projects & Programs - JB (Membre officiel vérifié)
Robert Rubino (Utilisateur inscrit)