11/14/2023
To address the dust issue, I sent the following email to NYC Council District 39 Council Member, Shahana Hanif in support of adding a water source to our beloved South Slope Dog Run. All comments & feedback are welcomed.
Subj: South Slope Dog Run Improvement Request
Deal City Council Member Shahana Hanif & Staff:
I am a resident of Greenwood Heights and a frequent visitor to the South Slope Dog Run located on 18th Street between 6th and 7th Avenues. I'm writing to bring to your attention a significant concern and a potential solution that would benefit our community greatly.
As highlighted in an article by the Brooklyn Paper (https://www.brooklynpaper.com/volunteers-improve-south-slope-dog-park/), the dog run is a vital space for our neighborhood, particularly given the density of our city living. Local dog owners, including myself, have identified issues such as dust storms and poor drainage at this location, which not only affects the quality of the area for dogs but also poses health concerns for the animals and their owners.
In a collaborative effort, the community has raised funds and undertaken initiatives to improve the space, including the addition of topsoil and bark mulch to address these issues. However, a more sustainable solution is desperately needed to maintain the health and safety of the park and those around it. This includes the students and staff of MS 88, since the dust often blows across the street, resulting in complaints directed at the people in the dog run.
Therefore, I kindly request your support in installing a water line at the South Slope Dog Run. This addition will significantly reduce the dust problems and improve the overall quality of the park, making it a safer and more enjoyable environment for both dogs and their owners. As community members, we are committed to preserving and enhancing this space but need the support of our local government to make these essential improvements.
Thank you for considering this request. I look forward to your response and am happy to discuss this further if needed.
Warm regards,
Adam Maynard