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Consultation has concluded
UPDATED November 2019
Council are reviewing some of the local laws that control how cats and dogs can be kept in the City of Logan. The review, under the City of Logan Animal Care Strategy 2018-2022, aims to ensure sections of the cat and dog keeping local laws better suit our changing city.
The cat and dog local laws are currently being amended. From 20 November until 6 December 2019 is your final opportunity to provide feedback on the proposed amendments before they are adopted by Council.
Council are reviewing some of the local laws that control how cats and dogs can be kept in the City of Logan. The review, under the City of Logan Animal Care Strategy 2018-2022, aims to ensure sections of the cat and dog keeping local laws better suit our changing city.
The cat and dog local laws are currently being amended. From 20 November until 6 December 2019 is your final opportunity to provide feedback on the proposed amendments before they are adopted by Council.
Have your say on the future cat and dog local laws
Keeping Cats in Logan has finished this stage
From March to May 2019, we asked for your input on the future of cat and dog keeping local laws in the City of Logan. We received 2346 responses telling us what you thought. We used your input to draft possible scenarios for the local laws.
Did we hear you correctly?
Keeping Cats in Logan has finished this stage
Between August and September 2019, we asked 'did we hear you correctly?' and publicly discussed the scenarios online. The public discussion forums were used to inform amendments to the local laws.
Proposed amendments to cat and dog local laws
Keeping Cats in Logan is currently at this stage
The cat and dog local laws are now being amended. From 20 November until 6 December 2019 is your final opportunity to provide feedback on the proposed amendments before they are adopted by Council. Please provide a submission if you have any final comments.
Amending the cat and dog local laws
this is an upcoming stage for Keeping Cats in Logan
Once we have received all submissions, we will consider any further changes before finalising the amended cat and dog local laws.
Publication of the amended cat and dog local laws
this is an upcoming stage for Keeping Cats in Logan
In
February 2020, the local laws for keeping cats and dogs will be gazetted
by state government and made publicly available.