The Hudson St. Dog Run Committee (NYC) is a group of friends and neighbors committed to the inclusion of a dog run in Seravalli Park upon its re-design (commencing April 2008)
http://www.dogrunonhudson.com
WHAT WE WANT:
It is our sincere hope that, in the rich tradition of the neighborhood, Seravalli Park can be re-designed as public space that is as INCLUSIVE of as many of the community needs as possible, including the preponderance of dog-owners. NOTHING should be taken from children, in fact, we believe a dog run will ensure a more populated, safer park that has another constituency invested in its well-being. We%u2019re hoping for just 10% of the existing 50,000 sq. ft. (less than DWP currently occupies), and strongly believe the existing children%u2019s area should not be reduced in any way.
According to Parks Commissioner Adrian Benepe, %u201CThe daily presence of dog owners during early morning and late evening hours%u2026have made parks safer. (NYC Parks, May 10, 2007)
A dog run will create a safer, more inviting atmosphere in this currently under-utilized space. According to NYCDog (http://www.nycdog.org/):
-A properly sized and designed park will encourage play rather than territorial behaviors that lead to excess barking;
-There are surface materials that are affordable and virtually negate dog park odors (Stone screenings mixed with zeolite or, alternatively, non-porous decomposed granite);
-Strategic plantings reduce noise, absorb odor and look great;
-By establishing a small-dog area and a separate any-size-dog area implementing strict self-policing rules, the Hudson St. Dog Run will be a safe, harmonious environment for all; and,
-Set closing times and later opening times will further mitigate noise disruption.