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Apr 21, 2022 4:29 PM CST
Name: John
Scott County, KY (Zone 5b)
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Here's a link to more about this playground:

http://www.forestparkstatues.o...

As a long-time landscape architect for a municipal parks department, I am always interested in what raises the interest of park users. I am also interested in how much they know about costs, liability, vandalism, and lot of other elements of designing and managing public places.

I agree with everything you mentioned above, and I wish we lived in a less litigious world and had more available resources. I learned to play, fall, and get up again in the rough/tumble world of eight brothers. My parents never sued anyone over anything: see-saws, merry-go-rounds, metal sliding boards, jungle gyms, etc. At my grade school, we played baseball and kickball on an asphalt parking lot.

Today, none of those are acceptable to anyone. If you don't have a 12" mat of resilient surface under any children's play structure, you might as well start handing out checks. It has been the defeat of all that is good, creative, and fun for children to explore - just like parents driving their kids (or on a school bus) to every social or recreational event, instead of them walking or biking to get exercise, explore, and learn.

I appreciate this 1996 effort, that it had a substantial patron to get it done, and that it has had adequate resources to maintain it in an attractive and suitable manner. Would t'wer every child's neighborhood had such a place...
John

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