This is where we have landed:
Park location options are-
1) underneath the bqe (somewhere in the middle)
2) Steuben Park (
http://www.nycgovparks.org/parks/B221/)
3) Cuyler Gore Park (
http://www.nycgovparks.org/parks/B026/)
This is the status of each
1) BQE: Tish walked it with DOT and they are fine with a dog run being
there. Parks Dept is fine with a dog run being there. We are
awaiting the budget meeting for 2010 funds where Tish will get the
project the funds it needs. Then Parks Dept will make the dog run.
Estimated finished date by me personally? 2011 best case scenario.
2) Steuben Park: Funds available, Parks Dept can proceed to
construction immediately within their own calendar. This location
lacks enthusiastic support from the community since it is not central
to our neighborhood. Also a dog owner and member of this google group
(who I will not name) has protested directly to Tish & PUPS & other
blog websites (but not this website) in order to prevent using part of
this park as a dog run. This site is still an option if the community
is enthusiastic about it.
3) Cuyler Gore Park: Tish is convinced the direct neighbors of this
park are very against the idea of a dog run there. Obstacle here is
proving somehow that there are actual dog owners in the immediate area
who want it and that everyone else in the immediate area is not
vehemently against it. I think this would involve polling people in
the park and 2 block radius ad asking for their name & email & street
address to prove they live super microscopically close by the park
(unlike myself who lives pretty far from that park even though its the
same neighborhood). Arguments against dog run at this site = smell,
sound, dogs are unsafe/dangerous. Arguments for dog run at this site
= Park "grassy" areas are already segmented by sidewalks and fenced
off from people using. People only use the paved areas of this park &
the playground & the garden. They do not sit on the dirt and picnic
here. Grassy areas are not grassy because the trees are too thick/
shady IE dog run will not detract from the beauty of park by killing
the grass because there is no grass. I am almost positive there is a
hose spicket in one of the grass areas, add a bowl and you have a dog
fountain! It would be easy to fence off and create a "small dog's"
run and a "big dog's" run.
What do you think about our options for a community dog run?