MILWAUKEE -- General Mitchell International Airport now has an indoor "Service Animal Relief Area," Milwaukee County Executive Chris Abele announced Monday, August 8th.
According to a statement from airport officials, the "Service Animal Relief Area" is located in a separate area adjacent to the Family Restroom in the Concession Mall, and it contains "K9Grass." The soft green synthetic grass -- designed specifically for dogs -- sits atop an under-grass flushing system that moves water and cleaning solution across a sloped floor.
“Mitchell Airport is constantly innovating, and we’re pleased to offer this new area to make the Airport even more accessible to those with service animals,” County Executive Chris Abele said in the statement. “This new area provides a cleaner, safer, better environment for service animals and their owners.”
Mitchell Airport partnered with "Leader Dogs for the Blind" to ensure that the new area meets modern animal relief facility standards.
The new area, which was formerly used as a restroom, was required by the U.S. Department of Transportation.
Outdoor designated Pet Relief Areas are located at the exits from both ends of Ticketing and Baggage Claim.