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Figure 24: Titterud Park Secondary NPla <br />econdarygPla Area <br />Figures 25: backside of the Titterud Park Playground, featuring the plastic rock climbing wall <br />and a rope climbing ladder <br />Woodland Green Park <br />Woodland Green Park is a neighborhood park in eastern Ramsey located east of MN 47 / Saint <br />Francis Boulevard and north of Alpine Drive. Amenities include a single soccer field. Its <br />playground was built in 1998. <br />The playground features four components the main structure with an attached jungle gym, a <br />swing set, and two spring riders (both of which are in good condition). The swing set, consisting of <br />two bays with two belt swings and two bucket swings in the respective bays, is in fair condition, <br />though the crossbar is beginning to rust. <br />The main play structure has two curved slides, one with parallel tracks and curving roughly 45 <br />degrees and another slide (longer than the first) zigzagging, but curving roughly 45 degrees as <br />well. <br />There are six means of egress, the main one being a transfer surface and staircase. There are three <br />metal rope -like ladders one enclosed with a metal ring on top, one with two parallel metal bars <br />on the sides, and one with a single climbing track. A fifth means of egress is a green plastic <br />climbing structure adjacent to the longer slide. <br />A sixth possible method of egress is the jungle gym attached to the main structure. It also consists <br />of a rope climbing wall, a set of monkey bars made up of five rings each attached to the end of a <br />chain, a pull-up bar, and a set of monkey bars with three tilted, rotating, circular handholds. The <br />second set of monkey bars is slanted. The jungle gym and main playground structure are both in <br />good condition. <br />27 <br />