GROUND HAS BEEN BROKEN FOR THE KENSINGTON DOG RUN IN PROSPECT PARK
Prospect Park Alliance press release
Paw-some! Kensington Dog Run Groundbreaking
July 29, 2019
Today, Prospect Park Alliance joined elected officials and
community members for a "paw-some" occasion for Brooklyn's Backyard's
four-legged friends.
Alliance President Sue Donoghue, Brooklyn Borough
Parks Commissioner Marty Maher, Brooklyn Borough President Eric Adams
and Council Members Brad Lander and Dr. Mathieu Eugene broke ground on
the new Kensington Dog Run at the Prospect Park Parade Ground.
The dog run, located in the Parade Ground along Coney Island Avenue,
includes 7,000 square feet of fenced-in space, separated areas for large
dogs and small dogs, and features an innovative canine-friendly turf, a
first for a New York City park.
The surface is low maintenance, and
durable, and boasts superior drainage thanks to a porous backing which
allows rainwater and dog waste to flow through the material. The turf
also incorporates an antimicrobial agent woven into its fibers that
reduces the need for detergents or deodorizers.
The dog run also will feature benches made of reclaimed wood from
downed park trees. Additional enhancements include waste-receptacles,
water fountains and new plantings of trees and dog waste-resistant
shrubs.
The $405,000 project was funded by Borough President Adams and
City Council Members Lander and Eugene, and advocated by local groups
Brooklyn FIDO and the Kensington Dog Run Association. The Kensington,
Windsor Terrace, Ditmas Park, Flatbush and Midwood areas are home to
about 20,000 canines, according to a 2015 report by the NYC Department
of Health. The project is expected to be completed by summer 2020.
“Prospect Park Alliance is excited to create this new amenity for the
benefit of our four-legged friends and our community,” said Sue Donoghue, President of Prospect Park Alliance.
“As a dog parent myself, I look forward to having this great new space
where dogs and neighbors can come to exercise and mingle.” “This project is the culmination of several years of engagement and
advocacy by the community, and we are thrilled to be breaking ground on
this new amenity. I was proud to allocate funding for this project along
with my colleagues Council Member Brad Lander and Council Member
Mathieu Eugene, so that our canine companions can enjoy a new,
state-of-the-art space. The forward-thinking sustainable design
features incorporated into this project should serve as a model for
future parks projects going forward. I want to thank Prospect Park
Alliance for their steadfast partnership in this endeavor, and I know I
speak for the entire surrounding community when I say that I eagerly
await the grand opening of the new Kensington Dog Run,” said Brooklyn Borough President Eric L. Adams.
“I’m thrilled to be here celebrating the pawsome groundbreaking of Kensington’s Dog Run,” said Council Member Brad Lander.
“We would like to thank Brooklyn Borough President Eric Adams and
Councilman Mathieu Eugene for helping fund this project. Also the
Kensington Dog Run Association who worked their tails off advocating for
the idea throughout the participatory budgeting process and made this
all paw-sible. The dog run is a testament to participatory budgeting and
we hope everyone and their pups are excited as we are for this to come
to life!”
“I want to thank our community partners in the Prospect Park Alliance
and members of the Kensington Dog Run Association for helping to make
this day possible,” said Council Member Mathieu Eugene.
“Today’s groundbreaking is not only a significant upgrade to the Parade
Ground, it is an important example of how, by working together, we are
able to invest in the future of our borough. I am honored to allocate
funding for this wonderful project, and it is my hope that through
strong community partnerships we will continue to improve our green
spaces.”
“Sometimes it’s Parks business to make sure dogs can do their business,” said Brooklyn Parks Commissioner Martin Maher.
“This project is a great collaboration between community advocates
including CB14, the Kensington Dog Run Association and FIDO, as well as
our dedicated elected officials. This project is an example of great
design and project management by the Prospect Park Alliance, and will be
a fantastic asset to the community.”
In addition to the dog run, Prospect Park is a haven for dogs, offering
acres of green space for off-leash hours (5 am–9 am and 9 pm–1 am) at
the Long Meadow (except ballfields), Nethermead and the Peninsula. Dogs
can also beat the heat and go for a swim at the beloved Dog Beach, which
the Alliance restored in 2017. Learn more at prospectpark.org/dogs.