Milwaukee Downtown, BID 21
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Public fundraising campaign for downtown Milwaukee’s first dog park officially kicks off

Donations now accepted at new website; Downtown Neighbors Association commits first fundraising pledge

By - Aug 18th, 2021 11:40 am

MILWAUKEE (August 18, 2021) – Fundraising efforts for what will be downtown Milwaukee’s first public dog park kicked off today with the launch of a new website and fundraising portal – www.mkedogpark.com. Milwaukee Downtown, BID #21, Historic Third Ward BID #2, Downtown Neighbors Association (DNA) and other partners are working to build the new dog amenity on a centrally located site under I-794, between the Milwaukee River and Plankinton Avenue, along Clybourn Street.

The Downtown Neighbors Association (DNA) jump-started the fundraising effort by committing the first pledge. “Bringing downtown its first dog park has been a priority for the Downtown Neighbors Association since the organization’s creation,” said Claude Krawczyk, chair of Downtown Neighbors Association’s Quality of Life Committee. “We are proud to be an early supporter and advocate. We call on all of downtown’s residents and stakeholders to join us in support of this important project.”

The downtown Milwaukee dog park would fulfill the long overdue need for a controlled public space for dogs in the downtown area and beautify one of the busiest entrances into downtown and the Historic Third Ward. The vacant site would be transformed into a dynamic, 12,000-square-foot dog run with a publicly accessible Riverwalk extension. Proposed features of the park, designed by GRAEF, include separate small and large dog areas, synthetic turf with irrigation to ensure cleanliness, water stations, agility stations, public art, and opportunities for community programming and prominent donor recognition.

“We have been working closely and collaboratively with our public partners that control the site to get to this point,” said Matt Dorner, economic development director of Milwaukee Downtown, BID #21. “With the fundraising campaign officially launched, we will need fundraising support to help us deliver on the vision. There are ample opportunities for residents, workers, visitors, the corporate community, and any interested party to participate in transforming this underutilized site into a much-needed community asset while dramatically improving a main gateway into downtown at the Plankinton I-794 freeway off-ramp.”

Donation categories on the project’s website vary widely to allow for all levels of support, with dog park swag and onsite donor recognition accompanying some of the categories. Donations greater than $2,500 can be coordinated directly through Milwaukee Downtown, Inc. All donations will support the pre-development, construction, maintenance and operations of the downtown dog park.

“The dog park is gaining momentum and is the next project in a series of successful activations under I-794,” said Paul Schwartz, executive director of Business Improvement District #2, whose organization recently completed the downtown area’s first outdoor pickleball courts across from the dog park site at Riverwalk Commons. “As downtown Milwaukee’s residential population continues to grow and more workplaces and hotels become pet friendly, our goal is to enhance the quality of life for all who live, work and visit here.”

Organizers are looking to raise an estimated $750,000 through donations and sponsorships to bring the dog park project to fruition. Applicable grant opportunities are also being pursued.

Earlier this month, the project was recognized as a vital opportunity to create a safe space for dogs in an underserved market. PetSafe® brand, a global leader in pet product solutions, selected the project as one of 30 finalists for its popular Bark for Your Park™ grant contest. Now through August 31, 2021, anyone over the age of 18 that lives within the U.S. can vote once per day, every day for downtown Milwaukee’s dog park at www.barkforyourpark.com. Following the contest voting period, PetSafe® will award five communities with the highest votes $25,000 for the construction of a new park.

“Being recognized as a finalist for the Bark for Your Park™ grant further demonstrates the merits of our project,” said Dorner. “In addition to supporting the dog park monetarily, advocates can help advance the project by casting their vote at the Bark for Your Park™ website.”

More information on the project, a portal for donations that may be tax-deductible, and sponsorship opportunities, is available at www.mkedogpark.com.

NOTE: This press release was submitted to Urban Milwaukee and was not written by an Urban Milwaukee writer. While it is believed to be reliable, Urban Milwaukee does not guarantee its accuracy or completeness.

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