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From: <br />Meghan Tripp <br />To: <br />Shayla Denaway <br />Subject: <br />Adelaide Landing Park Input <br />Date: <br />Wednesday, April 15, 2020 2:31:05 PM <br />Caution: This email originated outside our organization; please use caution. <br />Ultimate playgrounds #3 space net <br />Shayla, <br />Thanks for the opportunity to have some input on the park in the <br />neighborhood. My kids (4 & 7) are so excited to have it built and get <br />to play, hopefully this summer. <br />As a teacher with summers off I've had the chance to take my kids to <br />so many of the hugo and surrounding parks. Based on this and what I <br />know kids will have interest in the longest I would love to see the <br />Ultimate playgrounds #3 "space net" in Adelaide Landing. I think it <br />has really good longevity for kids at higher ages, but still looks <br />good for some of the littlest ones. There isn't a zipline at parks in <br />the area and this plan has the best zipline out of the bunch. I also <br />like that it has swings of various types and the rope pyramid is more <br />fun for kids than the rope wall that is pictured in the Robinia <br />version. <br />My concerns about the "space net" is the toddler area and the zipline <br />placement. The toddler area doesn't seem that engaging and from my <br />experience my kids would not have played with something like that. <br />Little houses or tunnels for toddlers are much more engaging. <br />Additionally, with the zipline through the middle of the park, even <br />though it makes for the best zipline, it is a safety issue. Kids will <br />have a hard time moving from one side of the park to another if kids <br />are on the zipline. They have to walk around and can't run as freely. <br />All of the options seem great, but I know my kids would love to see a <br />really cool zipline as well as lots of swings. <br />Thanks, <br />Meghan Tripp <br />Sent from my iPhone <br />