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Downtown dog park receives rough ride

During the dog days of summer, Mayor Brian Bowman hoped to see an off-leash park open in downtown Winnipeg by fall 2016, but the proposal received a rough ride.

Off-leash facility at Bonnycastle Park delayed to allow consultations with owner of neighbouring tower

Downtown Winnipeg dog park receives rough ride

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Winnipeg Mayor Brian Bowman had hoped to see an off-leash park open in downtown Winnipeg by fall 2016, but the proposal has received a rough ride.

During the dog days of summer, Mayor Brian Bowman hoped to see an off-leash park open in downtown Winnipeg by fall 2016, butthe proposal received a rough ride.

Theconstruction of a 16,000-square-foot off-leash areain onecorner of Bonnycastle Park, along the north side of the Assiniboine River, has been delayed to allow city officials to consult with the owner of the 300 Assiniboineresidential project.

Crystal Developers, which has spent $80 millionbuildingthe25-storeytower, said the city did not engage in any formal consultations about the change in land use right next door.

"The building was designed to look out overBonnycastlePark. It was not designed to look over a dog park," said HeidiSpletzer, Crystal's vice-president.

Conceptual art shows the off-leash dog park planned for Bonnycastle Park. (Holly Caruk/CBC)

She said the city instructed her firm to place floor-to-ceiling windows on theeast facade of the building's main floor, rather than aless expensive wall, to face Bonnycastle Park. Crystal was also instructed to remove shrubs at the edge of its property, she said.

The dog-park design calls for the return of those shrubs as well as a new fence, Spletzer said.

Tenants at 300 Assiniboine, which opened in December, are not allowed to have dogs, she added, questioning why the city chose to place a dog park next to a building that isn't pet-friendly.

As a result of Crystal's concerns, the dog park is on hold to allow consultations to take place aboutthe land-use change next door, Bowman said.

"It has been delayed so the public service can continue the dialogue with them," the mayor said Wednesday at city hall, following the first executive policy committee meeting of 2017.

"Mypreferencewould have been consult onceand then build. Theyneed toconsulttwice, certainlywitha property owner directly affected."

Bowman said Bonnycastle Park was selected as the dog-park location after the city sought public opinion about the options. He said he does not believe the city will choose another site after consultations with Crystal conclude.

The developer started work on 300 Assiniboine after the city cancelled a plan to allow the apartment block to rise on a surface parking lot on Fort Street, west of what's now Upper Fort Garry Provincial Heritage Park.

The site where Crystal wanted to build remains a parking lot.