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Mayor Gray Announces Largest Playground Renovation Project in DC History


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From a press release:

Mayor Vincent C. Gray, D.C. Department of Parks and Recreation (DPR) Director Jesús Aguirre and Department of General Services (DGS) Director Brian Hanlon today announced that the District government would be undertaking the largest playground renovation project in its history. The announcement was made at Benning Park Recreation Center, one of the sites scheduled to be renovated under the expanded and accelerated Playground Improvement Project.

As part of his Playground Improvement Project, Mayor Gray tasked DPR with identifying the playgrounds across the city most in need of renovations. Initially this project was to be a multi-year endeavor as the District worked to improve all of the playgrounds in DPR’s inventory. However, Mayor Gray prioritized this initiative and worked with his budget team to identify additional end-of-year capital funds to both add additional playgrounds to the project and accelerate the pace of renovations. As a result, a total of 32 playgrounds will now be renovated in Fiscal Year 2013.

DPR and DGS conducted an analysis to determine which playgrounds were most in need of renovation and to estimate the number that could be renovated with the new funding.

Criteria that were used to determine which playgrounds receive renovations include:

Age and condition of existing equipment;
Internal risk-management audits;
Community needs;
Existing usage;
Existing surfacing;
Accessibility;
Area demographics – including trends and forecasts;
Existing infrastructure (water, electricity, etc.);
Operations and maintenance requirements; and
Proximity to other playgrounds/parks.

Mayor Gray announced today that the following playgrounds were identified though this analysis and will be renovated through this initiative are:

Ward 1

Harrison Playground, 1330 V Street NW
Banneker Playground, 2500 Georgia Avenue NW

Ward 2

Rose Park Playground, 2609 Dumbarton Street NW

Ward 3

Macomb Playground, 3409 Macomb Street NW
Palisades Playground, 5200 Sherrier Place NW
Forest Hills Park Playground, 32nd Street NW and Chesapeake Street NW
Newark Park Playground, 39th Street NW and Newark Street NW
Key Playground, 5001 Dana Place NW

Ward 4

Takoma Park Playground, 300 Van Buren Street NW
Emery Playground, 5801 Georgia Avenue, NW
Upshur Park Playground, 4300 Arkansas Avenue NW
Fort Stevens Playground, 1327 Van Buren Street, NW
Hamilton Playground, 1340 Hamilton Street NW

Continues after the jump.

Ward 5

Harry Thomas Sr. Playground, 1743 Lincoln Road NE
Turkey Thicket Playground, 1100 Michigan Avenue NW
Brentwood Playground, 2311 14th Street NE

Ward 6

Randall Playground, South Capitol and I Streets SW
Kennedy Playground, 1401 7th Street NW

Ward 7

Hillcrest Playground, 3100 Denver Street SE
Benning Park Playground, Southern Avenue & Fable Street SE
Neval Thomas Playground, 650 Anacostia Avenue NE

Ward 8

Fort Greble Playground, Martin Luther King, Jr. Avenue and Elmira Street SW
Douglass Playground, 2100 Stanton Terrace SE
Oxon Run Playground, 6th Street and Mississippi Avenue SE

In addition, Mayor Gray’s Fiscal Year 2012 and 2013 budgets include capital funding for the renovation of the following eight playgrounds, all of which are already either in the design or construction phase:

Volta Playground, 1555 34th Street NW (Ward 2)
Raymond Playground, 915 Spring Street NW (Ward 4)
Noyes Playground, 2725 10th Street NE (Ward 5)
Rosedale Playground, 1701 Gales Street NE (Ward 6)
Benning Stoddert Playground, 100 Stoddert Place SE (Ward 7)
Barry Farm Playground, 1230 Sumner Road SE (Ward 8)
Congress Heights Playground, 611 Alabama Avenue SE (Ward 8)
Fort Stanton Playground, 1800 Erie Street SE (Ward 8)

DPR currently operates 78 playgrounds. In recent months several of them have been renovated, including playgrounds in Shaw, Columbia Heights, Bloomingdale, Shepherd Park and Chevy Chase.

Renovations on the initial list of playgrounds are expected to start this fall, with completions during 2013.

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