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Seattle Parks seeks feedback on $550K Madrona Playground overhaul

Seattle Parks and Recreation is seeking community feedback and will hold a meeting this weekend on plans for overhauling the Madrona Playground.

The $550,000 project is hoped to replace the play equipment and redesign and possibly repurpose the sandbox area to increase use, the city says.

The cherry tree grove health will be examined, and improvements made as needed. Pathway paving will be upgraded to ensure an accessible route to and through the play area. This project will also include a design to provide cover for the stage.

Planners are currently conducting an online survey to collect feedback on possible designs.

A meeting will be held Saturday, November 4, from 9 AM to noon at the Madrona Playfield Shelter House, 3211 E Spring to meet the design team, and review the design options with a presentation starting at 10 AM.

Learn more at seattle.gov.

 

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