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Can I Walk My Dog Without a Leash? No, and Here's What it Could Cost You if You Don't

The City of Chicago requires a leash (“restraint”) on all animals outside of private property according to Chicago Municipal City Ordinance Chapter 7-12 - Animal Care & Control  . This means Chicago parks too. Making a mistake can cost you a hefty fine, along with the possibility of you, your dog, or another dog getting hurt, and possible legal ramifications.

“Each owner shall keep and maintain his animal under restraint…Any owner who violates any provision of this section shall be subject to a fine of $300.00 if the violation does not result in severe injury or death to any person or damage to another person's property.”

Note that this $300 fine is if there is no injury, death or person property damage. The fine can escalate to up to $10,000 if there is severy injury or death, and up to $1000 fine if there is personal property damage. Additional legal fees, community service and other ramifications are also possible. The bottom line is that even if your elderly or small dog seems harmless, it’s not worth the risk. Here is the full ordinance as of May 2021 outlining fees and what else it might cost you for having your dog off leash:


Hermosa's Dog Park Committee - Get Involved + Sign Up for Updates

THIS COMMITTEE IS TEMPORARILY PAUSED

If you’d like to participate, please contact info@ourhermosa.org or text 773-295-7790 to find out more about reviving this committee


(May 2021) The Hermosa Neighborhood Association has just launched a new Dog Park and Fundraising Committee based on community interest in pursing a city-sanctioned off-leash space for our furry friends to mingle, get exercise and play. Hermosa does not have an off-leash area, which means all dogs must be on a leash outside of your own property. See City of Chicago guidelines.


The goal of the committee is to scout locations, plan a design, fundraise and implement a dog-friendly space. This is an effort that will take numerous volunteers, community engagement and significant fundraising. If other communities can do this, Hermosa sure can!

To learn more about being on the Dog Park + Fundraising Committee, please sign up for volunteer orientation.