SOMERVILLE’S Grant Road Dog Park is set for an upgrade as the Mornington Peninsula Shire seeks the community’s say on three possible ideas to make the park better for everyone.
A community group is seeking funding to enhance the park by installing internal fencing and gates aimed to create dedicated off-leash areas dogs of all sizes and their owners can enjoy safely. The shire has proposed three possible upgrade options and is now seeking the community’s feedback to help decide which one works best. Community consultation closes 27 October (with maps available online) with an outcome to be announced in November.
Mayor Cr Anthony Marsh said, “This project is a great example of community-driven improvement. By creating dedicated areas for different dogs, we’re making sure the park remains a welcoming and safe place for everyone”. “I encourage users and residents to take part in the consultation and share what matters most to them and their dogs.”
Beek Beek Ward Cr Kate Roper said, “These proposed upgrades will make the park safer and more inclusive for all dog owners. I encourage everyone to have their say and help us choose the best option for Somerville.”
To have your say visit shape.mornpen.vic.gov.au/grant-road-dog-park
First published in the Mornington News – 7 October 2025