The first item on Tuesday's agenda for the full Board of Aldermen is a resolution to allow the Legacy Playground into Greely Park. It currently has seven sponsors. I am not one of them.
Nearly every park in America has a swing set or something like that. In fact, one of my first accomplishments as Alderman representing Ward 9 was to get a swing set installed near the baseball fields along Shady ...Lane at Kirkpatrick Park. So at the very least I am not opposed to replacing the current swing sets at Greely park with something more modern.
But this has much more to do with simply installing a swing set in Greely Park. The group which is sponsoring this idea claims to have done an unbiased survey of other locations. However at a September 2013 Board of Public Works meeting we hear: “We aren’t interested in other sites, unless there’s some very important reason we should consider them,” said Tricia Casey, Legacy Playground Resource Development Chair.
At the December Public Works meeting held at the City Hall Auditorium the presenters were unable to answer whether the bathrooms at Greely park were actually handicapped compliant - this after claiming minutes earlier that that location was the only location in the entire city that met their requirement regarding bathrooms. Had they done a detailed analysis one would think they could have answered that question definitively. (As it turns out those bathrooms are NOT ADA compliant and they are closed nearly six months out of the year.)
And as early as November/December 2012 - before the money was raised to pay for the project - there were detailed architectural drawings of the playground in Greely park with no equivalent plans at other locations.
Clearly this project was pre-destined for Greely Park.
I am for modernized play equipment at Greely Park that serves the needs of the community. I am not for a monument honoring a group of people who have misled the public.
Nearly every park in America has a swing set or something like that. In fact, one of my first accomplishments as Alderman representing Ward 9 was to get a swing set installed near the baseball fields along Shady ...Lane at Kirkpatrick Park. So at the very least I am not opposed to replacing the current swing sets at Greely park with something more modern.
But this has much more to do with simply installing a swing set in Greely Park. The group which is sponsoring this idea claims to have done an unbiased survey of other locations. However at a September 2013 Board of Public Works meeting we hear: “We aren’t interested in other sites, unless there’s some very important reason we should consider them,” said Tricia Casey, Legacy Playground Resource Development Chair.
At the December Public Works meeting held at the City Hall Auditorium the presenters were unable to answer whether the bathrooms at Greely park were actually handicapped compliant - this after claiming minutes earlier that that location was the only location in the entire city that met their requirement regarding bathrooms. Had they done a detailed analysis one would think they could have answered that question definitively. (As it turns out those bathrooms are NOT ADA compliant and they are closed nearly six months out of the year.)
And as early as November/December 2012 - before the money was raised to pay for the project - there were detailed architectural drawings of the playground in Greely park with no equivalent plans at other locations.
Clearly this project was pre-destined for Greely Park.
I am for modernized play equipment at Greely Park that serves the needs of the community. I am not for a monument honoring a group of people who have misled the public.
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