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April 21, 2008

New Plans Revealed for Windsor Terrace Playground

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Last month the Prospect Park Alliance showed off its new design ideas for the revamp of the Vanderbilt Playground at a meeting that the Windsor Terrace Alliance has extensively recounted. The park alliance hopes to finish design work on the project by the end of this summer and start working on a year-long renovation in fall '09. There's a lot of cool stuff planned for the playground, which has an entrance at Vanderbilt and Prospect Park Southwest, including a wooden climbing structure with a continuous running area for older kids, multiple water features, and an enclosed area for tots.
Vanderbilt Playground meeting with the PPA [Windsor Terrace Alliance]
A New Look for the Vanderbilt Playground [Brownstoner] GMAP
Rendering from the WTA.




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what are taxpayers shelling out for this?

Posted by: guest at April 21, 2008 11:04 AM

What do tax payers shell out on health care for fat kids who become fat adults? Kids need playgrounds for exercise. They sure aren't getting it in school now that gym has been cut from the curriculum.

Posted by: guest at April 21, 2008 12:34 PM

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