City of Burlington seeking community feedback on playground projects

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Published February 22, 2021 at 3:07 pm

Over the next two years, the City of Burlington will be replacing 13 playgrounds and is currently seeking community feedback on the upcoming projects.

The City is encouraging families who use these playgrounds to complete an online survey to select their preference on potential features.

The online survey will be available until March 26, 2021.

Playgrounds that will be replaced in 2022-2023 are Bridgeview Park, Emerson Park, Fairchild Park, Florence Meares Public School, Lakeshore Public School, Lampman Park, Longmoor Park, Pauline Johnson Public School, Peart Park, Pineland Public School, Rolling Meadows Public School, Taywood Park and Tuck Park.

“The value of outdoor play and our parks and open spaces has been demonstrated this year more than ever. With everyone’s help, we can design playground structures that appeal to all ages of children and parents can have confidence in their safety. Sit down with your kids, show them the options and ask them which they think is more fun,” said Chris Glenn, Director of Recreation, Community and Culture.

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