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Titterud Park <br />Titterud Park is a neighborhood park in central Ramsey along CSAH 56 / Ramsey Boulevard, just <br />south of the fork with CSAH 5 / Nowthen Boulevard. There is a single baseball field and two <br />tennis courts at the park. Its playground was built in 2005. <br />There are three areas for playing one with the main play set, one with a swing set and two pieces <br />of equipment for bouncing, and an empty sand box. The bouncing equipment is in good condition. <br />One consists of a spiral pole with a singular platform from bouncing and the other is in the shape <br />of a ring, allowing for two children to take turns jumping and launching the other upward. <br />The swing set is made of wooden posts and a metal crossbar, and has two belt swings. <br />The main structure is largely wooden, but with metal guardrails and a single plastic slide with <br />three parallel tracks and a plastic tunnel. The main means of egress is a transfer platform and <br />staircase. Another entrance is via a gray plastic rock climbing wall attached to a series of twelve <br />green arched climbing platforms arranged in circular patterns. Adjacent to this is a rope climbing <br />ladder with four parallel ropes at the top for handholds. On the opposite end of the playground <br />structure is another means of egress —a ladder consisting of seven rungs and another ladder <br />connected at a 135-degree angle with four rungs. The fifth means of egress is narrow ladder with a <br />rope for balancing. One of the boards on the transfer surface was recently replaced, so the structure <br />is overall in good condition. <br />Figure 23: Titterud Park Main Play Area <br />26 <br />