Friday, 18 April 2008 01:34

Bryson Park’s New Playground

slide2.jpgThanks to a grant from the state and some dedicated individuals, Sutter Creek’s Bryson Park is home to an impressive new playground. After a lengthy application process which required resolutions, presentations and assurance that the park will be compliant with the American Disabilities Act, the play area was built by local craftsmen and opened the weekend of March 23rd. 30,000 dollars worth of funding came through the 2000 Bond Act, a per capita grant put out by the State Department of Parks and Recreation. The grant required signage that credits both the grant and those who sponsor it. “The grant process took several years from start to finish,” said Office Manager Natalie Doyle, who spearheaded the project. Construction was done by Public Works Superintendent George Christner and his crew. The result is an impressive play area to rival any other park in the county. The equipment includes steps, a “sit and see” panel for the younger kids, a gazebo like structure and hollow slides. The equipment cost around 22,000 dollars, with the rest of the monies divided between the costs of construction and woodchips. The woodchips are splinter free and environmentally friendly. The play area is intended for children ages 5-12.