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Board pauses Hawkins playground decision, asks for more information on accessibility and cost
Summary
The board discussed three playground surfacing options for Hawkins Elementary — wood chips, rubber surfacing, and a hybrid — but withdrew a motion and asked staff to collect more details, diagrams, quotes and timing before approving any proposal.
Brighton Area Schools trustees discussed proposals to replace playground equipment at Hawkins Elementary and paused action to gather more technical details, cost comparisons and accessibility options.
At Tuesday’s meeting, the board reviewed three quotations from Midstates Recreation that differed by surfacing: a hybrid option (rubber access paths with wood chips under play structures), an all-rubber surface, and a wood-chip option. The district packet showed prices with the Hawkins PTO offering to contribute no less…
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