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Mother outlines plans for inclusive 'No Is Perfect' playground; county administrator says project is back on
Summary
A Kent Island resident described plans for an inclusive playground in memory of her son and said a previously cut playground project was reinstated; County Administrator Todd Mahn told the public funding is available and staff would coordinate next steps with the parks director.
Rebecca Donovan, a Kent Island resident and the parent of a child who died last year, asked the county to revisit plans for an inclusive playground and described a proposed design intended for very young children and children with mobility needs. Donovan said she and her husband formed the No Is Perfect Playground foundation as a Chesapeake Charities component and are fundraising and seeking grants and corporate partners to support…
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