During a recent government meeting, discussions centered around the potential development of an inclusive playground in the community, sparked by emails from residents advocating for the initiative. The conversation highlighted a strong local interest in enhancing playground facilities, particularly at Thrash Park, although other locations were also considered.
One council member noted that there is significant community support for the project, contingent upon a fundraising effort led by local citizens. To move forward, the council discussed the importance of reaching a consensus to direct town staff, including the town manager, to evaluate suitable public parks for the inclusive playground.
The council identified Alt House Park as the largest playground in the area, but concerns were raised regarding its accessibility due to hilly terrain. Alternative locations were suggested, including Collegedale and Rivermont, the latter of which recently completed a successful inclusive playground project.
The meeting underscored the community's commitment to creating accessible recreational spaces and the need for a structured approach to identify the best site for the proposed playground. The next steps will involve gathering recommendations from town facilities experts to assist the fundraising group in their efforts.