The Peekskill Dog Park project began in September 2008, when Michael Sellers, a Peekskill resident and dog owner, approached the City to rekindle the idea of an off-leash area within the City of Peekskill where dogs could run in an enclosed area. Word soon spread and a volunteer group was quickly formed. The City was receptive to the idea and worked with the volunteer group by selecting some underdeveloped park land, clearing it and installing fencing. The entire process took roughly 18 months. The park officially opened on October 31, 2009.
The activities of the dog park are handled by the Peekskill Dog Park Advisory Board, which is made up of committed volunteers who share the dream of an off-leash park for their dogs in the City of Peekskill. The current Board includes:
Margaret Bryan
Halle Chizmadia
Adam Gerkhardt
Ginger McKee
Michael Sellers
The Dog Park Advisory Board is responsible for setting dog park rules and policy, working with the City on issues related to maintenance of the park, etc. Advisory Board members take leadership roles in various areas (fundraisers, events) so that we can involve as many people as possible in the development of a Dog Park community.
