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Design preview: Sandy River linear park to include timber playlets, water pump feature and small amphitheater
Summary
Staff and community discussed play equipment and access as designers finalize three 'pocket' play areas and site amenities for the Sandy River linear park (soon to be Sharon Nesbitt Heritage Park); no formal vote was taken.
Designers and staff presented details of play components planned for the Sandy River linear park — the project the city expects to bring to council for a naming resolution on April 8 — and committee members and residents discussed access, dog use, and safety near the river.
The park design divides the linear site into three pocket play areas (north, central and south) with natural‑material play elements described as “Timberform” stack climbers, a bird‑nest seating feature, a timber water‑pump table and a wide slide set into boulders. The design also…
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