Additional Details Emerge for the Fetch Dog Park at The Works as Developers File SAP Application

SAP Application Filing Reveals details for a Sprawling Park Connected by a Pedestrian Bridge
[Exclusive] Dog Park Restaurant Fetch Park Coming To The Works
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Developers Selig Enterprises and their representatives Flippo Civic Design filed a Special Administrative Permit (SAP) Application last week, which reveals additional details about the Fetch Dog Park slated to be constructed at The Works adaptive mixed-use district in Atlanta’s Upper Westside. The filing includes a detailed site plan and project description.

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The site plan details a sprawling park covering two existing green spaces at the northeast corner of the complex, adjacent to the intersection of Chattahoochee Row and Ellsworth Industrial Boulevard. The two green spaces would be linked by an elevated pedestrian bridge to connect the two fenced areas while allowing adequate clearance for vehicular traffic. 

The site plan also details the size and location of six proposed structures, including an airstream bar, two restroom buildings, two open-air seating areas and a storage room. The structures total 1,659 square feet, or roughly 3% of the approximately 1 acre park. The park would also include a cooling station and dog wash station with 3 dog tubs. The entire site would be enclosed by a 6 – 8 ft fence and would be accessible via a gate off of Chattahoochee Row.

The SAP application indicates the Fetch Dog Park is on course for its late 2021 debut, as reported by What Now Atlanta in an exclusive article in April of 2021. Fetch Park at The Works would become Fetch’s 4th location, the others located in the Old Fourth Ward, Buckhead and Alpharetta. Another location is currently being planned for Nashville’s Germantown Neighborhood, but has been delayed due to the COVID-19 pandemic.

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Site Plan: Official | Graphics: Daniel Alvarado for What Now Atlanta
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Future Fetch Dog Park Site. Photo: Google StreetView
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Proposed Pedestrian Bridge Location. Photo: Google StreetView

Correction: a previous version of this article incorrectly stated that this would be the 3rd Fetch Park location. It is in fact the 4th, the 1st being in Old Fourth Ward.

Daniel Alvarado

Daniel Alvarado

Daniel Alvarado is an AICP Certified Urban Planner, transportation advocate, researcher and writer originally from San Antonio, Texas. He received his Master's Degree in Community and Regional Planning from the University of Texas at Austin, where his research focused on the intersection of green infrastructure and transportation. Daniel has been published by Decipher City, Progrss.org, and has contributed to dozens of comprehensive and transportation plans across the country.
Daniel Alvarado

Daniel Alvarado

Daniel Alvarado is an AICP Certified Urban Planner, transportation advocate, researcher and writer originally from San Antonio, Texas. He received his Master's Degree in Community and Regional Planning from the University of Texas at Austin, where his research focused on the intersection of green infrastructure and transportation. Daniel has been published by Decipher City, Progrss.org, and has contributed to dozens of comprehensive and transportation plans across the country.
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