Frequently Asked Questions
Q. Is this park just a park for those with special needs?
A. No, the goal of this park is to create a place where children and adults of all abilities can have fun.
A. No, the goal of this park is to create a place where children and adults of all abilities can have fun.
Q. Are pets allowed?
A. No, only service animals are allowed.
A. No, only service animals are allowed.
Q. Will this park be paid for with my taxes?
A. No, the city has donated the land and the money raised to build the park will be 100% from donations.
A. No, the city has donated the land and the money raised to build the park will be 100% from donations.
Q. What happens to the park equipment that's already there
A. The existing play structures will be moved outside of the fence of the new park or the city may determine the equipment should be moved to another park that needs them.
A. The existing play structures will be moved outside of the fence of the new park or the city may determine the equipment should be moved to another park that needs them.
Q. Why does it cost so much to build this park?
A. The type of unique play experiences and safe play areas we are planning to have, will cost more than typical playground equipment. The smooth surfaces and fencing not found at most parks also add to the overall cost of this type of inclusive park.
A. The type of unique play experiences and safe play areas we are planning to have, will cost more than typical playground equipment. The smooth surfaces and fencing not found at most parks also add to the overall cost of this type of inclusive park.