Harlem Bespoke: Sakura Park by Riverside and West 122nd Street was mainly gated off during the popular Cherry Blossom season this year in the springtime because it was looking like a big mud pit. Apparently groups of dog owners had been deciding to meet up here and have their pets run around unleashed. This inadvertently made the small West Harlem green space into a makeshift dog run which basically are void of grass because they get torn up by all the canine traffic. The fences are down now and thankfully the grass has grown back with signs indicating to the newcomers that the space is not a designated pet zone. Check out our past post to see what Sakura Park looks like in the springtime when everything is intact: LINK
Monday, July 18, 2022
GREEN HARLEM: NO DOGS AT SAKURA PARK LAWN
Harlem Bespoke: Sakura Park by Riverside and West 122nd Street was mainly gated off during the popular Cherry Blossom season this year in the springtime because it was looking like a big mud pit. Apparently groups of dog owners had been deciding to meet up here and have their pets run around unleashed. This inadvertently made the small West Harlem green space into a makeshift dog run which basically are void of grass because they get torn up by all the canine traffic. The fences are down now and thankfully the grass has grown back with signs indicating to the newcomers that the space is not a designated pet zone. Check out our past post to see what Sakura Park looks like in the springtime when everything is intact: LINK
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