Laserfiche WebLink
Solstice Park <br /> Solstice is a neighborhood park located in southeastern Ramsey at the end of Erkium Street, 115 mile <br /> east of CSAH 5 /Nowthen Boulevard and V4 west of MN 47 / Saint Francis Boulevard viaSunwood <br /> Drive. The park has a grass infield softball field, and misting station adjacent to the play structures. <br /> Its playground was built in 1995, following input on the design by the new neighbors. Originally <br /> red in color, some of the components have faded to pink, showing their 26 years of service. The <br /> playground uses pea gravel for surfacing, within the boulder containment system. <br /> The playground is composed of four components—a composite play structure with monkey bars and <br /> track-ride attached to the end, a swing set(containing three bays with two swings each), a climbing <br /> structure in the shape of a Stegosaurus dinosaur, and a sandbox excavator toy. <br /> There are two curved slides, the shorter one turning 90 degrees and the longer one turning 360 <br /> degrees. There is a third straight slide. All of the slides are in good condition, however there are <br /> scratch marks in several places. <br /> There are three main points of entry for the main composite playground structure one transfer <br /> surface / staircase, one metal ladder curving upwards then horizontally, and one chain link ladder. <br /> Additionally, a corkscrew climber can be used for entry. Transfer platforms serving the monkey bars <br /> can also serve as a means of entry. There is a tunnel linking different parts of the structure that is in <br /> fair condition. <br /> The sandbox excavator like many, due to their popularity, is in poor condition with paint chipped <br /> and metal rusted in several places. The swing set has three sections, divided by supports with two <br /> legs each, with two swings per section. One of the sections has two tot, bucket swings. All of the <br /> swings are in good condition. The monkey bars, comprised of nine triangular metal rings, are in <br /> good condition, as is the track-ride, though there is chipped paint in one place. There are two <br /> miscellaneous interactive sensory components, a tic-tic-toe board and a steering wheel, both of <br /> which are in good condition. Finally, there is a pull-up bar and talk tubes, both of which are in fair <br /> condition. <br /> The dinosaur-shaped climbing structure has a spine of parallel metal bars with 17 rectangular`ribs'on <br /> the underside for climbing, linking the two bars. On the top there are 12 pentagonal scales on <br /> alternating sides of the spine for climbing. The structure is held up by four of the Stegosaur's legs. <br /> All components of this structure are in good condition. <br /> 47: <br /> �r sL!. ,.h l+., .5 T p 3:, 'rzr��y ,4,h,.s •' i -- <br /> h <br /> i <br /> ,p� -- .I._--- _ ;..- ,:✓. !ear ^•'� <br /> ' +� .. J �f•yam. J}'_ <br /> r. <br /> noudhan <br /> 71 <br /> L <br /> 3J <br /> Figure 55: Solstice Park Playground <br /> 28 <br />