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At Bridgeway Island Park there are two infant/toddler swings available, but none for older children. Will you be including play structure equipment for older kids in your design of future parks?

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At Bridgeway Island Park there are two infant/toddler swings available, but none for older children. Will you be including play structure equipment for older kids in your design of future parks?

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Staff shares this concern and would like to develop future play areas to include structures that appeal to a wider variety of ages. The playground industry is coming out with some pretty spectacular stuff and we would like to start developing parks that have challenges for all ages (climbing rocks, multi-function play structures, spray grounds & splash parks). We have begun to expand the range of amenities offered in our parks. One example of recent progress can be found at Bridgeway Lakes Park water play area.

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