This review is specific to the playground only: it's functional but lacking in may ways.
If that abandoned looking building in the back has bathrooms, they should be clearly marked with some signage. If it's closed from years of neglect, hopefully that gets addressed next (the new playground and new pool are nice signs that the village has invested some cash into this park, but there's still plenty to be done—a bathroom is a pretty basic and highly necessary feature).
There's two trees. There's a cluster of benches under one of the trees. Need some shade on a hot day? Go to a neighboring town, because every bench under that tree will be full.
There's no fences around the play areas. if you've got a toddler or twins or are watching someone else's kids who might run different directions, good luck. I'm not sure why one wasn't installed when they upgraded this playground. (Sure there's a fence around the park, but the swings and other stuff are close enough to an open driveway that doesn't have a gate to be concerning—plenty of other playgrounds are double fenced).
Accessibility: there's two handicap parking spots, but the ramp (if you can call it that) leads to a steep bump in a sinking sidewalk. No good for strollers and probably wheelchairs too. you've got to walk down the street to get to the driveway/entrance. At best it's less than ideal, at worse it's an ADA lawsuit waiting to happen. At least there's a ramp down to the playing field...
If you're ok with these shortcomings, the new play equipment and swings are really nice. Hopefully they'll get around to these details I've outlined next time they're doing major work...
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