Central Coast Council is planning to relocate the fenced off-leash dog park at Buff Point Oval and is calling on locals to vote on where they want it to be positioned, to help create a better space for everyone.
Council Mayor, Lawrie McKinna said the decision on where to relocate the dog park in Buff Point will be guided by the community.
“We’ve identified two suitable sites and now we’re asking the community to let us know which option they prefer,” Mayor McKinna said.
“Relocating the dog park will allow Council to make better use of the available space for both recreational and sporting purposes, while ensuring the dog park continues to be a safe, accessible and enjoyable space for the community. This approach also supports the draft Dogs in Open Space Action Plan, developed with input from local residents.
“I’m pleased that we are working together with locals to design a new dog park that will reflect the needs of residents.”
Council Director Community and Recreation Services, Melanie Smith said while the current dog park has been a popular spot for local dog owners, we’re excited about the opportunity to create a new space that better meets a mix of community needs.
“A new location could offer improved access to public toilets, more room for dogs to play, and a more welcoming environment for pet owners to connect and enjoy the outdoors,” Ms Smith said.
“This proposed relocation also supports Council’s broader vision for Buff Point Oval. Over the past three years, we’ve invested approximately $2 million in upgrades to the site, including new drainage, irrigation, lighting, a modern amenities building, and plans for a formalised car park.
“These improvements are helping to cater to a growing demand from local sporting clubs and to meet the needs of the community.”
The community is asked to go online to yourvoiceourcoast.com and vote on their preferred location for the dog park:
1. Relocation within Buff Point Oval
2. Relocation to Edgewater Park, Narambi Rd, Buff Point
Construction of the new dog park will be completed by June 2026.
For more information and to vote on preferred location, go online to yourvoiceourcoast.com by 10 December 2025.
