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Commissioners urge sensory features as Duke Park's ADA-accessible playground is funded

5535906 · August 6, 2025
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Summary

Troy's parks department has budgeted an ADA-accessible playground at Duke Park for this summer and applied for a turf grant; commissioners recommended including sensory elements for nonverbal and autistic users.

Troy's Human Relations Commission discussed the city's plan for a fully accessible playground at Duke Park during its May 15 meeting and urged park officials to consider sensory elements aimed at nonverbal and autistic users. Commissioners noted the parks department has budgeted funds for an ADA-accessible playground at Duke Park this summer and has applied for a grant to install turf…

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