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All-inclusive playground coming to Summerville, SC

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Saul Alexander Park | Photo via Town of Summerville Government

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In case you missed it, a new, all-inclusive playground is coming to Saul Alexander Park after the Summerville town council recently approved an allotment of $150,000 to go towards its construction.

The equipment will allow children of all skill levels + needs to play together. So, what does this mean?

In an effort to include children with developmental, sensory impaired + physical disabilities, the park would include rampsfor those using wheelchairs or mobility devices and smooth, even flooring.

Other equipment that could possibly be included in the park are inclusive slideswhere children can access the slide from ground level, sensory activities, ground-level activities that don’t require kids to move up or down various heights + inclusive swings.

Construction is expected to be completed by this fall.

Additionally, an all-inclusive playground in North Charleston is set to be completed this year. Learn more about inclusive-designed playgrounds here.

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