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Manville Council approves Heritage Park inclusive playground design, authorizes up to $162,000
Summary
City council accepted the Parks & Recreation Board recommendation to buy a GameTime playground for Heritage Park with a not-to-exceed price of $162,000, capturing a time-limited vendor discount and leaving surfacing and minor finish decisions for later.
The Manville City Council on Tuesday approved a parks board-backed plan to install an inclusive playground at Heritage Park and authorized the city manager to proceed with procurement for the equipment at a not-to-exceed price of $162,000.
The Parks and Recreation Board recommended the GameTime playground design, emphasizing inclusivity features for children with mobility and sensory needs. Tim Duckworth of Cunningham Recreation presented the vendor rendering and described components intended for ages 2–5 and 5–12, transfer platforms and grip-surface bridges for mobility-device users, ground-level activity panels, multiple slides and climbers, and shaded areas. "My name is Tim Duckworth. I'm with Cunningham Recreation representing Game Time Playgrounds," Duckworth…
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