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Districtwide playground plan emphasizes inclusive equipment, shade and rubber surfacing
Summary
A vendor outlined a districtwide playground replacement plan focusing on inclusive equipment, pour‑in‑place rubber surfacing, shade structures and warranties; the company proposed a phased summer installation schedule and options for repurposing replaced equipment.
Park and Play representatives presented a districtwide playground replacement package to the board on March 3, proposing coordinated equipment, surfacing and shade installations at multiple elementary campuses and describing warranty, maintenance and installation plans intended to finish over the summer.
Sean Moran described a standard package that includes a 2‑to‑12 play structure and a 5‑to‑12 structure at many campuses, plus a shared motion play area with swings and an inclusive ground‑level spinner. Moran said the larger 2‑to‑12 unit is designed to accommodate about 50 children at once; the 5‑to‑12 unit can accommodate about 62. The company proposes pour‑in‑place…
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