New Animal Shelter Comes to Ward 8

Wednesday, November 5, 2025

(Washington, DC) – Today, Wednesday, November 5 at 11 am, Mayor Bowser will host “Scissors & Shovels,” a dual event celebrating the ribbon cutting of the DC Animal Shelter at DC Village and the groundbreaking of the DC Fire and Emergency Medical Services (FEMS) and Office of the State Superintendent of Education (OSSE) Fleet Maintenance Campus, both located on the DC Village campus in Ward 8.

The new animal shelter serves as the city’s central hub for animal control services and adoptions. The facility replaces the existing infrastructure at the New York Avenue location and includes new walls and partitions, flooring, indoor and outdoor dog runs, and expanded community service areas. The shelter will be operated by the Brandywine Valley SPCA (BVSPCA), which began its partnership with DC Health on January 1, 2025. BVSPCA is responsible for animal control, care, medical services, field operations, lost and found, and adoptions in the District.

Immediately following the ribbon cutting, Mayor Bowser will break ground on the FEMS and OSSE Fleet Maintenance Campus, a nearly $86 million investment that will support fleet operations for both agencies. The new complex will include multiple buildings and fueling stations designed to improve service delivery and operational efficiency.

These projects reflect Mayor Bowser’s ongoing commitment to building modern, high-quality facilities across all eight wards. Since 2015, the District has invested billions in schools, libraries, recreation centers, and public safety infrastructure to ensure residents and employees have access to world-class public spaces.