My meeting with the Director of Recreation Services at the Janet Pomeroy Center on Friday was outstanding. She provided me with a tour of the facilities as well as sharing her insights about some problem areas that eventually need to be addressed. Case in point:
Problem Statement: The children's playground at the Janet Pomeroy Center contains equipment that is not universally accessible and may be unsafe for prolonged usage. They are also unsure of the entrance ramp's compliance to ADA design standards.
Purpose Statement: The purpose of this study is to develop a proposal for a playscape that is in accordance with ADA design standards, inclusive of all users, and promotes a safe and active play environment.
Saturday, February 7, 2009
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You already met with a director!? Awesome! It definitely sounds like something that needs to be pursued. Taking the right for children to play in a park is taking a part of a kids childhood.
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