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Parks staff outlines neighborhood parks revitalization plan, inclusive playground and signage pilot

5707613 · September 2, 2025
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Summary

Parks staff presented a five‑year neighborhood parks plan calling for reinvestment in aging playgrounds, targeted green‑space expansions, a proposed inclusive fenced playground funded over two years and a park signage/wayfinding pilot.

City parks staff presented a neighborhood park update on Sept. 2 outlining priorities to refresh aging neighborhood playgrounds, expand accessible green space, and create a unified park identity across the city.

Key elements of the plan presented by Park Superintendent Johnny Brock included:

- Inventory and priorities: The city operates 27 neighborhood parks (roughly 1–15 acres) and staff have prioritized playgrounds and shelters that are over 20 years old for…

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