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Figure 2: Alpine Park Playground <br />Figures 3-5: (from left to right) Splintered wood on horizontal and diagonal supports; Splintered <br />wood on support for swing set; Worn rope on climbing wall <br />Autumn Heights Park <br />Autumn Heights Park is a neighborhood park located in northwestern Ramsey at the intersection of <br />Rabbit Street and Nutria Street, just east of Armstrong Boulevard and south of 173rd Avenue. Its <br />playground was assembled by staff in 1985. Wooden planks (roughly three quarters of a foot tall) <br />bound the play area and the play area is not accessible via a trail. There are no accessible means of <br />egress for the play set itself. <br />The playground consists of a single wooden play structure with a tire swing and a metal pull-up bar. <br />The tire itself is in good condition, but the chain it is attached to is fairly rusted and worn. The top <br />surface of the play structure consists of five parallel wooden planks, all of which are fairly loose <br />(with the exception of the second -to -rightmost plank). There are two means of egress, neither of <br />which are ADA-compliant. One is a ladder with two metal bars serving as steps. The other is a <br />curved surface with narrow gaps for footholds, comprised of eight wooden planks, all of which are <br />fully attached. The flat surface between this surface and the top surface (which is roughly three <br />inches above this surface) is comprised of six wooden planks (none of which are fully attached) <br />perpendicular to those on the top surface and parallel to those on the curved surface. There is a single <br />straight metal slide, which is in fair condition. <br />10 <br />