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Rahway Unleashes New $435K Dog Park for Residents and Their Canine Companions
16 Nov
Summary
- New dog park coming to Wheatena Park in Rahway, NJ
- Project funded by $500K state grant, no local taxpayer money used
- Dog park to feature separate areas for large and small dogs, play equipment

In the coming months, Rahway, New Jersey will be welcoming a brand-new dog park to the community. The City Council recently approved a $435,150 contract to construct the new Wheatena Dog Park, which will transform a section of Union County-owned land into an inclusive destination for local residents and their canine companions.
The project is being fully funded through a $500,000 grant from the New Jersey Department of Community Affairs, allowing the city to cover all engineering, permitting, and construction costs without using any local taxpayer money. Once completed, the dog park will offer a safe and comfortable space for dogs and their owners to gather, play, and connect.
The new Wheatena Dog Park is slated to include separate fenced areas for large and small dogs, secure double-gated entries, dog-friendly playground equipment, and a shared water fountain for both pups and their human companions. A new walkway will also connect the park entrances to the surrounding streets, making it easily accessible for the community. Mayor Raymond A. Giacobbe has expressed excitement about the project, stating that "it represents our commitment to progress, recreation, and the simple joy of being part of a connected community."




