City of Bellingham closes Bloedel-Donovan Park playground for upgrades

Bellingham, WALocal News

Bellingham's Bloedel-Donovan Park playground will undergo extensive renovations starting August 25, with an anticipated reopening in October. The upgrades will introduce separate play equipment for young children and school-aged kids, enhancing safety and engagement. The new area will boast over 40 play features, including slides, swings, and 11 elevated structures that are wheelchair-accessible. The city emphasizes that the existing playground has remained unchanged for more than 25 years, highlighting the need for this significant update. This project is part of Bellingham's broader initiative to improve recreational facilities and ensure inclusivity for all children.

Local families can look forward to a modernized space that meets diverse play needs. The construction aims not only to refresh the playground but also to enhance the overall community experience. With these upgrades, Bellingham demonstrates its commitment to fostering inclusive outdoor environments for its residents.

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