The New York City Department of Parks & Recreation recently released plans to improve a series of parks around Brooklyn, making them more accessible and user friendly. For some reason, they decided to include Drake’s wheelchair-bound “Degrassi: The Next Generation” character Jimmy Brooks in their futuristic renderings, Brokelyn reported. The image of Drake, which is frequently used as a meme, appears in an example of the planned ramp entrance to Fort Greene Park (on page 52) in the new proposal.

When Pitchfork reached out for comment, Sam Biederman—NYC Parks Assistant Commissioner of Communications—responded: “Started from the bottom of Fort Greene Park’s signature hill, now we’re here with the final design, which takes care to create a more welcoming park entrance with improved views.”

It’s not the first time his character’s likeness has been used in relation to accessibility. In 2014, Drake’s head began showing up on wheelchair signs around Toronto, according to Buzzfeed. Revisit Pitchfork’s “To Be Young, Angsty, and Black: On Rap’s Emo Moment.”