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Loral I Armstrong Delaney Central Park <br /> Central Park is a 45-acre community park located at the intersection of Armstrong Boulevard and <br /> 161 St Avenue. Park amenities include football fields, seven softball/baseball diamonds, two <br /> lacrosse/football/soccer fields, four tennis courts, and four horseshoe pits. Its current playground <br /> was constructed in 1998 as a community-built project. The playground uses pea gravel for surfacing. <br /> The structure is largely wooden, but there are multiple plastic and metal components as well, such <br /> as two plastic slides one enclosed and one open with three parallel tracks and a plastic tunnel. <br /> The wood is in fair condition, but is exhibiting some wear and tear. There are two track-rides, one <br /> straight with a single track and one curved with five parallel tracks. The grip for the first track-ride <br /> is metal, with chipped paint, and the grips for the latter are plastic and are in good condition, albeit <br /> with slightly faded paint. <br /> Linking the two track-rides is a series of four wooden transfer platforms. The topmost platform is <br /> accessible via a metal chain-link ladder as well as two parallel metal bars for climbing. Linking the <br /> track-rides and transfer platform between them with the rest of the playground structure is a series <br /> of seventeen arched plastic platforms. Additional means of entry include a rope climbing wall,metal <br /> ladder, a wooden climbing wall with a rope, a step with handrails for accessing a transfer platform, <br /> a corkscrew climber, and a wooden ramp. <br /> Additional playground features include two playground excavator toys, two spinners, and a balance <br /> beam. Overall, the playground is in fair condition, but the wooden components are worth <br /> monitoring. <br /> kN <br /> s � <br /> 7 <br /> a 1 <br /> WWWWW yy <br /> Y v <br /> , a <br /> �` WSj7�ippF�.. t C �J"4"s+X •1,y �i,". l:' _ <br /> xr ; i �a7 zM�7_':`�.11 9N'^a� i Y}._. .•1 k::� ` <br /> .F tips '' u1' • ,yy ';, ia� y �� � <br /> .... <br /> r <br /> i <br /> Sr <br /> 4Ls <br /> r <br /> f <br /> Figure 25: Central Park Playground wide shot; Figures 26-27: (left to right) seventeen curved <br /> platforms; several means of entry,including a metal ladder, a wooden climbing wall with a rope, <br />
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