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Riverdale Park <br />Riverdale Park is a neighborhood park located in southern Ramsey along Riverdale Drive (just <br />south of U.S. 10) between CSAH 56 / Ramsey Boulevard and CSAH 57 / Sunfish Lake Boulevard. <br />Its playground was built in 1991. <br />The playground consists of three main components —two distinct play structures and one swing <br />set —as well as four other components —a concrete camel sculpture, an excavator toy, and two <br />spring -riders (one in the shape of a horse, the other in the shape of a bulldozer. The four <br />components are in fair condition (however the concrete sculpture does have small cracks). The <br />swing set has two bays with two swings each (two bucket swings and two belt swings in separate <br />bays). The two talk tubes linking the two main play structures are deteriorating. <br />The smaller play structure consists of two points of egress —a transfer surface and a staircase, both <br />with handrails and two slides one with two parallel tracks and one with a hump. One of the <br />transfer surfaces is connected to a trail via a series of mats laid on top of the pebbles that comprise <br />the playground surface. The top of the structure contains a house -like feature with two walls (each <br />with a window), a bench, and a table. There is also a steering wheel and an interactive sensory <br />component where children can customize animals by rotating nine blocks in a 3 x 3 grid, attached <br />to three parallel bars. A similar sensory component is located at the bottom of the structure. <br />The larger play structure has two slides one straight with a single hump and one curved 360 <br />degrees. Additionally, there is a set of monkey bars with eleven straight bars and a track -ride. Both <br />are in good condition, though there is a small area on the grip for the track -ride with chipped paint. <br />The transfer surfaces are in good condition but there are some accessibility concerns. The play set <br />is not accessible via a flat surface and the transfer platforms are spaced vertically from one another <br />by 18 to 24 inches. The six transfer surfaces are triangular and arranged together in a hexagonal <br />shape with the last three being level with one another, forming a trapezoid. This top platform is <br />alternatively accessible via a ladder formed by three slots cut into a wall, which is supplemented <br />by two handholds. Even with the handholds, there are still accessibility concerns. <br />Figure 19: Riverdale Park Playground <br />21 <br />