This is a group for people who like to walk or hike with their dog(s). Discussions may include available areas, activities, dog-friendly businesses and locations not open to dogs.
The mission of this group is to:
1. Improve and maintain access for dogs on public trails, washes and lands.
2. Promote communication and cooperation with other user groups and land-managers.
3. Serve as advocates for dog access with various governmental agencies.
4. Foster ethical use of our public lands AND promote responsible dog
ownership through education, awareness and stewardship.
Membership on the list-server is free.
Meetings are held the third Saturday of each month. Check the calendar for the location and time of the next meeting.
If you wish to join AZTOC, just enter your e-mail address in the box below and click the "Join Now!" button.
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Brett: See below. ... I wonder if it would be possible to get permission for an existing greenway along a wash to donate an artwork/bench that's marked as