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District outlines playground replacements for Eric Road, West Street and Colonial Village; wood chips mandated for bases

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Summary

The superintendent described planned new playground equipment for three elementary schools, a timeline tied to state approvals and a requirement that wood chips be used as the playground base because of the project’s alignment with NYPA and the Greenway.

The Niagara‑Wheatfield Central School District superintendent described planned playground replacements at Eric Road, West Street and Colonial Village elementary schools and said the district expects to seek bids and state approval with the goal of construction next fall, pending final drainage and bid work.

Why it matters: The work affects elementary students’ play environments, accessibility and site design. The superintendent described new primary play sets and additional modular components intended to meet ADA accessibility and provide increased user capacity.

Details from the superintendent: The superintendent said Eric Road will receive new playground sets and new swings…

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