
Hey Seattleites, put on your civic duty hats, the Bryant Neighborhood Playground needs you – time for you to leave your digital mark on the local green space. Seattle Parks and Recreation is calling out to the community to weigh in on the next iteration of the playground's play area with an invitation to an Open House on April 10, from 5:30 to 7 p.m., at the Seattle Public Library, NE Branch, Parkways Seattle reports.
The Open House will grant locals a chance to shake hands with the design team and throw in their two cents on what the kiddos need to up their playtime game; whether that’s more slides, improved swings, or something a little more innovative to climb on, your call shapes the future – just make sure you don't drop the ball and miss the meeting, or the chance to take the online survey till then. The revitalization of this northeast Seattle staple, perched at 4103 NE 65th St, aims to give the worn-out equipment the heave-ho and polish up the overall accessibility so all the neighborhood tykes can join in on the fun.
In case that date slips through your calendar cracks, you can still play urban planner by participating in the “Bryant Park Playground Structures Renovation Survey” available online – so tap, swipe, and click your opinion into Seattle's cityscape. The park pandemonium isn't just for the mini residents; this is about crafting an inclusive playing field that stands the test of time and toe-tapping toddlers.
Seattle Parks and Recreation knows that it takes a village, or in this case, a bustling urban community, to raise a playground, hence the collective brainstorming session set for early April, because who better to design a child's haven than those who know their laughter and screams - their parents, siblings, and, of course, the kids themselves. So, Seattle, circle that date, prep your ideas, and let's make sure the future of Bryant Neighborhood Playground is nothing short of a slam dunk for Seattle’s youngest players.









