|

Dog
Owner Responsibilities
Here's what you need to know to be a responsible dog owner in the City
of Portland. Click here to return to the home
page.
Dogs
in the City must be licensed by the Clerk's Office
To license your dog for the first time, the cost is $6.00 if spayed/neutered
and $11.00 if not. Your dog must be vaccinated against rabies as well.
You can visit the City Clerk's office in Room 203 at City Hall to obtain
a dog license or by mail - just send your proof of vaccination and neutering
(if applicable) to: City Clerk's Office, 389 Congress Street, Portland,
Maine, 04101. Please call us at 874-8610 with any questions.
Dogs
must be on a leash in most areas of the City
Your dog must be on a 8 foot maximum leash on all streets and publicly
owned property including Back Cove and the Skate Park. There are several
areas where your dog can be on a longer leash or under voice control.
Dogs
must be leashed (max. 25 feet) in the following areas:
•
Bayside Park
• Baxter Pines
• Deering Oaks
• Dougherty Field
• Longfellow Park
• Quaker Park
• Stroudwater Park
• Western Prom
• Eastern Promenade (some areas in this location do allow for voice
command, see below).
Dogs can be unleashed at the following locations
(must be under voice command):
• Capisic Pond Park
• Evergreen Cemetery (to the north and west of Northern Ave)
• East End Beach (day after Labor Day to the day before Memorial
Day)
• Hall School Woods
• Ocean Avenue Landfill
• Pine Grove Park
• Woods behind Portland Arts & Technology School (196 Allen
Avenue)
• At North Street/Washington Avenue (behind Jack School)
• Riverton Park
• University Park
• Valley Street Park
• Any city owned island park areas and open space (unless posted
otherwise).
• Eastern Promenade Park within the perimeter bounded by the Portland
House Property, the water side of the Eastern Prom, and Cutter Street
following around the curve of the parking lot (excluding the area known
as Fort Allen Park).*
* This section of the Eastern Prom will be open
to dogs under voice control from April 15 - October 15, 5 a.m. to 9
a.m. and from 5 p.m. to 10 p.m. each day. From October 16 through April
14 the times are 5 a.m. to 10 p.m. each day.
There
are no dogs allowed on East End Beach from Memorial Day through Labor
Day each year. There are also no dogs allowed (with the exception of
those assisting the visually impaired) on any playfields, school yards
or playgrounds as posted.
For additional
information including directions to any of the above facilities, please
call our Parks and Recreation
office at 874-8793.
All
dog waste must be disposed of properly
It's easy to do and helps keep our City sidewalks clean and free
of disease. Dog feces placed in City garbage cans should be contained
within some type of plastic bag.
Violation
fines:
For fine information, see Chapter 5 of the Portland City Code or call
the Corporation Council’s office at 874-8480
Click here
for other important City information.
|