Asheville Parks & Recreation celebrated the grand opening of the city’s first all-abilities playground. The new playground, located at Murphy-Oakley Community Center, includes a variety of slides, climbing and spinning structures, musical instruments, swings, and designated cognitive play areas. A “serenity spot” is also included for children, parents, and caregivers to have a comfortable location to step away while still being involved in the playground.
The goal of the new playground is to spark imagination and encourage healthy fun for all children of all abilities. Inclusion is a key aspect of the design, emphasizing the importance of accommodating individuals with varying skills and capabilities. D. Tyrell McGirt, Director of Asheville Parks & Recreation, highlighted the city’s commitment to equity and ensuring that public spaces are accessible to everyone.
The playground features new sidewalks that make accessibility easier for people with wheelchairs or limited mobility. Colorful, non-slip rubber surfacing in the play area provides a safe environment for children to play without the risk of injury from falls. These accessibility features aim to create a welcoming and inclusive playground that caters to a diverse range of abilities.
The grand opening of the all-abilities playground was met with enthusiasm from the Asheville community, emphasizing the importance of providing recreational spaces that are inclusive and welcoming to all. The project reflects a collaborative effort between Asheville Parks & Recreation, local organizations, and community members who recognize the value of creating spaces that promote unity and diversity.
With a range of play structures and interactive features, the new all-abilities playground offers children the opportunity to engage in imaginative play and social interaction. From climbing walls to sensory play areas, the playground is designed to stimulate children’s creativity and provide a space where they can explore, learn, and grow together.
Asheville’s first all-abilities playground marks a significant milestone in the city’s efforts to promote inclusivity and accessibility in public spaces. The project sets a precedent for future developments that prioritize the well-being and enjoyment of all community members, regardless of their abilities. With a commitment to equity and diversity, Asheville continues to strive towards creating a more inclusive and supportive environment for all.
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