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From YouTube: Edna Bynoe Playground Meeting #2 - July 22, 2021
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A
Yeah
I'm
going
to
an
event
tomorrow
with
at
steve
gagg's
house,
with
one
of
the
main
mayoral
candidates,
so.
B
B
A
A
Yeah
yeah
yeah
I'll
just
say
look.
This
is
we
haven't
updated
the
stuff
yet
based
on
craig's
drawings,
but
it
was
craig's
birthday
today,
77.
If
you
can
imagine
that
annie.
A
And
I
had
a
nice
conversation
with
peter
last
night:
yeah
he's
hanging
in
there.
A
A
D
Almost
allowed
she
can
speak
for
herself,
I
guess
almost
one
and
four
excellent.
D
We
live
at
use
the
street
right
down
right
down
the
road
from
here.
B
A
B
Got
it
so,
I
think
we
might
as
well
get
started.
My
name
is
annie
blair,
I'm
the
project
manager
with
boston
parks
and
recreation,
and
I'm
hoping
that
other
people
will
be
joining
us
tonight.
B
But
in
any
case,
thank
you
for
giving
us
your
time
and
insights
and
if
we
can
go
to
the
next
slide,
I'm
going
to
get
some
business
out
of
the
way.
So
we're
going
to
be
recording
this
and
then
it'll
be
posted
on
the
website
for
the
project.
But
if
you
don't
want
to
be
recorded,
you
can
just
turn
off
your
microphone
and
camera
and
then
next
thanks.
B
So
at
the
first
meeting
we
did
it
with
the
webinar
format,
but
it
seemed
that
people
were
a
little
bit
surprised
at
not
being
able
to
see
each
other.
So
here
are
some
tips
about
how
to
participate
and
what
you
can
do.
If
you're
using
a
phone,
you
can
do
star
nine
to
raise
your
hand
and
ask
for
audio
or
video
permission
to
ask
questions
or
provide
comments,
and
then,
if
you're
participating
via
the
web,
you
can
use
the
chat
function,
to
ask
questions
or
comments
and
provide
responses.
B
So
so
far
in
the
process,
we've
had
our
first
meeting
that
was
really
a
listening
meeting
and
then
a
drop-in
session
last
friday.
After
finally,
the
weather
cooperated
and
we
didn't
risk
getting
soaked
or
struck
by
lightning
and
both
of
those
get-togethers
were
very
instructive.
So
we've
taken
what
we
heard
and
have
used
that
to
inform
different
potential
solutions.
B
So,
as
I
said,
I'm
annie
blair,
I'm
in
the
parks
department,
christine
brandeo,
is
the
outreach
coordinator
for
the
parks
department,
we're
very
lucky
to
have
liz
sullivan
with
us
tonight.
She's
director
of
external
affairs
and
marketing
and
she's
stepping
in
for
christine
tonight.
B
So
the
schedule
is
that
we
had
our
first
kickoff
meeting
in
may
and
then
the
meeting
tonight
with
the
drop-in
session
at
the
playground
itself.
Last
week,
then
we'll
have
the
third
meeting
in
the
fall
and
the
third
meeting
will
show
a
preferred
design
where
we'll
take
your
comments
from
the
first
two
meetings
and
put
them
together.
B
So
what
you're
going
to
see
tonight
with
the
three
alternatives
means
that
we
want
to
hear
what
you
think,
what
works
and
what
doesn't.
But
we
don't
have
to
we
can
sort
of
mix
and
match
the
solutions
for
the
best
best
proposal
and
then
over
the
fall
and
winter
we'll
develop
the
design
further.
B
So
we'll
try
our
best
to
get
the
park
opening
in
the
fall,
but
just
know
that
that's
the
current
situation
and
what
comes
into
play
in
determining
what
the
best
solution
is
is
the
city
of
boston
has
a
series
of
initiatives
around
things
like
sustainability
and
accessibility
and
inclusion.
We
also
have
safety
guidelines.
B
There
are
very
detailed
safety
guidelines
around
play
equipment
and
we
have
environmental
environmental
regulations
that
we
need
to
meet.
Then
parks
and
recreation
has
its
own
set
of
goals
about
things
that
are
kind
of
a
finer
grain
than
the
city
of
boston
initiatives,
but
again
address
maintainability,
equity,
accessibility
and
safety,
and
then
community
input
is
another
huge
part
of
this.
B
So
again,
we're
very
thankful
for
your
time
tonight
and
your
your
thoughts
and
you
know
we
bring
our
professional
expertise
to
these
projects,
but
we
don't
know
the
parks
in
the
same
way
that
the
residents
and
regular
users
do
so.
We
really
rely
on
you
for
sort
of
our
inside.
B
So,
as
I
was
speaking
about
earlier,
the
city
of
boston's
overall
goals
are
around
access,
equity,
climate,
resiliency
health,
and
I
think
that
building
community
is
one
of
the
most
important
things
and
as
we're
emerging
from
the
isolation
of
covid,
I
think
it's
become
clear
that
that
community
building
is
more
important
than
ever.
A
Hi
everyone
thank
you
for
joining
us
tonight
on
this
important
project
and
a
community
that
really
is
very
anxious
to
see
great
improvements
at
to
this
wonderful
little
park.
The
I'm,
the
la
manager
of
landscape
architecture
for
the
bsc
group,
we're
based
in
boston
and
michael,
has
been
the
lead
designer
and
working
with
this,
but
I
was
at
the
community
listening
session,
I've
been
participating
in
the
community
participation
events
that
have
taken
place
regarding
this
park.
A
You
know
the
park
is
in
an
interesting
crossroads
because
it
is
in
part
of
a
larger
green
space
and
it's
part
of
the
sort
of
the
orchard
gardens
development
that
edna
bino
had
a
great
deal
of
hand
in
sort
of
improving
to
the
to
the
north
of
the
orchard
garden,
schools,
the
boys
and
girls
club
and
those
are
very
important
key
users
of
of
this
of
this
space,
as
well
as
the
folks
in
the
neighborhood,
then
more
adjacent
parks
a
little
further
fields,
the
clifford
playground
to
the
east
and
to
the
northwest
ramsey
park.
A
Other
sort
of
considerations
that
are
really
important
is
that
melania
cass
boulevard
is
to
the
north
and
dudley
street.
Is
also
kind
of
to
the
west
and
those
both
present
opportunities
and
challenges
in
terms
of
the
things
that
occur
at
the
park
and
the
things
that
need
to
be.
We
need
to
be
mindful
as
designers
and
with
that
I'd
like
to
hand
it
off
to
michael
clutchman,
to
kind
of
describe
what
we've
been
working
on
since
our
first
meeting
last
jan.
C
Thank
you,
ricardo.
Thank
you,
everybody
who's
here
tonight
and
also,
I
know
that
this
recording
will
be
seen
by
folks.
So
I
just
want
to
say
thank
you
to
people
who
see
this
later
on.
C
So,
as
ricardo
said,
this
is
this
is
where
the
playground
is
in
this
area
of
the
city
to
get
a
little
closer.
This
is
material
we
did
show
at
the
first
meeting,
but
we
just
wanted
to
refresh
people's
memories.
So
here
we
are
at
the
current
playground.
Orchard
park
school
is
off
to
the
left.
It's
a
little
twisted
from
the
view
before
the
the
playground
with
the
equipment
is
in
the
purple
area.
C
C
The
entrance
is
a
main
entrance
is
off
of
adams
street,
which
is
the
larger
gate,
but
also
there's
the
corner.
Entrance
off
of
the
corner
of
adams
and
dubois
street
and
again
we'll
go
through
these
quickly
did
show
them
before,
but
existing
site
conditions.
C
The
playground,
you
know
it's
time
for
refresh
it-
needs
some
attention
existing
entrance
here
with
the
the
older
playground
equipment
bottom
left
is
the
existing
water
play
area,
which
again
has
seen
better
days
and
a
view
of
the
existing
swings
between
our
one
popular
item
that
we
just
want
to
make
sure
good
replacements
come
in
for
some
things,
just
to
think
about
as
we're
looking
at
new
things
is
right
now,
there's
a
combination
of
surfaces
in
the
playground.
C
It's
not
what
we
call
fully
accessible,
so
the
new
layout
and
equipment
and
servicing
would
be
the
goal
to
be
an
accessible,
universally
accessible
playground
abilities.
There's
things
in
the
park
like
this
wall,
which
don't
really
lend
themselves
to
play
or
safety
which
we'd
like
to
see,
go
away.
Is
it
what
we
heard
at
the
open
house
and
then
I'll
just
point
out?
C
C
Curb
so
there'll
be
some
safety
improvements,
options
that
we'll
be
showing
you
as
well
point
a
couple
other
things:
the
boston
parks
is
going
away
from
sand
play
areas,
so
this
will
be
there'll,
be
some
other
options
about
what
can
happen
here
instead
of
the
sand
play
for
health
and
safety
reasons,
all
right,
so
I'm
throwing
up
one
plan,
but
I
just
wanted
to
let
everybody
know
that
there'll
be
three
concept:
plans
or
option
layouts.
We
show
you
tonight.
C
Each
one
will
have
sort
of
a
selection
of
different
equipment
to
look
at,
but
that
doesn't
mean
you
know
you're
stuck
with
one
set
of
equipments
that
go
with
one
layout.
These
are
just
ways
of
showing
you
the
different
kinds
of
things
that
can
happen
for
a
new
playground.
C
You
know
one
piece
of
equipment
could
be
in
a
different
option.
The
layouts
can
shift,
but
some
consistent
things
you'll
see
in
all
the
plans
tonight
are
we
are
preserving
all
the
existing
shade
tree,
except
for
the
one
dead
tree,
also
I'll
point
out
on
this
option.
These
dashed
lines
that
go
around
that
this
is
a
set
of
swings
looking
from
above,
but
this
dashed
outline
is
that
safety
zone,
so
that
means
that
there
can
be
no
other
equipment
or
walls
or
trees
within
that
zone.
C
So
now
I'll
describe
this
concept
and
then
afterwards
I'll
show
you
some
pictures
of
what
what
this
equipment
is,
that
the
little
diagrams
from
above
are
showing
and
then
we'll
look
at
the
next
two
concepts.
C
But
if
any
point
you
know
at
the
end
we'll
review
all
three
of
them,
we
can
always
go
back
and
look
at
them
and
these
will
be
on
the
recording.
So
I
just
do
have
more
than
one
chance
to
sort
of
think
about
this.
As
we
go
forward,
we
can
come
back
and
look
at
the
differences,
so
in
concept
one
one
thing
that's
unique
about
it
is:
this
concept
keeps
the
current
fence
line.
We
may
repair
the
fence
the
gates,
but
everything
fits
within
the
current
playground
fence.
C
What's
different
about
the
current
layout,
is
we've
moved
the
splash
pad
water
play
area
up
up
above
the
central
pathway?
It's
down
here
right
now.
This
lets
us
pair
together
a
two
to
five
year
old
play
structure
along
with
toddler
swings,
so
there's
a
separation
in
age
groups.
So
this
bottom
half
of
the
bark
really
is
dedicated
to
the
younger
kids
and
the
upper
part
is
older,
kids
and
the
spray
pad,
and
there
in
the
middle
is
for
both.
It
doesn't
mean
you
know,
kids
can't
circulate
around,
but
it
is.
C
It
does
separate
the
groups
a
little
we're
preserving
the
tree
in
the
center
that
have
to
be
some
kind
of
curb
or
something
to
protect
it,
but
the
surfacing
can
go
fairly
close
to
it.
C
What
you're,
seeing
with
these
zigzag
pieces
will
show
you
are
some
benches
with
armrest
handles
that
allow
people
to
get
up
that
worked
on
getting
up,
but
also
prevent
people
using
these
to
sleep
on
and
other
things,
so
there's
a
real
reason
for
those
handles.
In
addition,
there's
some
more
traditional
benches
in
this
option.
C
C
So
this
is
the
fun
stuff,
so
the
top
one
is
two
to
five
play
structure.
C
You
can
climb
up
these
things,
or
this
is
a
little
harder
climbing
if
you're
older,
there's
two
slides
to
go
down
downside,
but
this
is
a
smaller
scale
structure
that
accommodates
your
kids,
there's
a
little
more
challenging
little
bars
to
try
to
get
across
and
some
challenges
for,
but
again
this
is
a
lower
scale
thing,
so
it
may
look
huge,
but
this
is
a
smaller
scale,
one
size
to
two
to
five.
In
addition,
there's
some
interactive
play
stuff.
C
These
are
sound
drum
that
are
hanging
off
here
to
make
some
play
and
a
little
roller,
so
there's
some
interactive
parts
to
this
equipment,
so
that
would
be
at
the
towards
the
bottom
of
the
playground
and
another
area
with
the
larger
play
structure
which
again
is
is
taller
climb
up
higher,
there's
two
two
slides,
so
kids
can
go
down
together
racing
or
holding
hands
whatever.
C
In
addition,
these
cable
climbers
are
more
challenging
along
with
sort
of
a
climbing
wall
structure
and
nothing
set
in
stones,
they're,
just
one
version
of
options
to
sort
of
see
what
people
like
or
don't
like
in
the
same
option.
We're
talking
about
toddler
swings.
This
is
one
version
of
how
we
can
organize
toddler
swings
on
a
single
post
and
to
the
right
are
like
us
swings
for
for
older
kids
with
the
strap
seats.
C
I'm
also
still.
What
we're
showing
plan
is
a
new
spray
pad
area
that,
right
now,
the
water
comes
out
of
those
two
older
units,
but
the
more
sort
of
fun
and
way
to
go
is
to
have
water
jets
that
come
right
out
of
the
ground
and
those
can
be
orchestrated
into
different
patterns
and
foot
activated.
Also
by
having
the
features
and
the
activators
in
the
ground,
there's
a
lot
less
maintenance
for
things
that
could
be
broken
or
vandalized.
C
We
talked
about
benches
with
handles,
so
they
can
just
be
the
handles,
or
there
can
be
options
like
this,
where
a
bench
actually
gets
put
on
those
walls
as
seats
that
sit
on
top
of
the
walls.
C
This
is
a
more
traditional
bench,
I'll
point
out
that
a
final
version
of
this
would
likely
have
a
center
hand
rest
as
well,
the
reason
being
that
that
helps
one
with
disabilities
get
up,
but
also,
as
I
said,
discourages
people
from
using
this
as
a
bed
to
sleep
on
okay.
So
that's
I
said
we
can.
We
can
go
back.
I
know
it's
a
lot
to
this.
C
I
also
will
say
that
option.
One
was
sort
of
a
more
traditional
set
of
equipment
and
layout.
C
So
concept,
two
in
the
what's
in
here
is
along
adams
street,
it's
the
same
kind
of
fence
line,
but
what
we
did
is
we
expanded
the
fenced
in
area
with
this
curve
to
get
more
larger
equipment
in
the
same
playground.
C
Now,
when
it
comes
to
the
final
design,
we'll
have
to
balance
the
budget,
what
everything
costs,
as
as
the
annual
same
materials,
have
gotten
expensive
with
with
the
options,
but
we
thought
it's
reasonable
to
at
least
see
if
it's
possible
to
maybe
expand
the
area
a
little
bit
without
really
taking
too
much
away
from
the
rest
of
the
park,
leaving
some
open
areas.
But
this
I'll
show
you
a
picture
of
in
one
in
one
of
the
two
last
meetings.
C
We
showed
an
image
of
this
sort
of
a
neck
climber
feature
and
people
really
liked
it
that
come
to
those
things.
But
you
can
see
it
takes
a
lot
of
space.
So
that
is
something
to
realize
that
this
one
piece
of
equipment
is
going
to
be
one
part
of
a
lot
of
your
space
use
and
a
lot
of
your
budget
and
I'll
show
you
pictures
of
the
whole
thing
looks
like,
but
we
want
to
show
an
option
with
it.
C
In
addition,
there's
a
swing
here
which
which
folks
like
to
do,
let's
a
large
saucer
swing
which
allows
up
to
four
children
to
use
it
at
once
or
one
kid,
and
also
the
way
it's
set
low
and
wide
allows
a
transfer
from
a
wheelchair.
So
it's
also
an
accessible
swing
as
well.
So
it
does
a
lot
in
this
case.
C
C
We've
added
a
few
things:
some
natural
boulders
to
climb
on
in
the
splash
pad,
as
well
as
some
circular
benches
or
curved
benches
around
the
edges.
So
parents
and
other
folks
have
a
place
to
sit
close
to
the
splash
pad.
C
Okay,
well,
we've
got
options
with
both
so
we'll
we'll
get
time
to
figure
that
out.
That's
interesting
now,
let's
talk
about
climbing,
too
and
I'll
show
you
pictures
this
area
in
the
middle,
where
we
call
it
mounds
what
some
playgrounds
have
been
done
more
recently.
So
I'm
saying
this
is
a
little
more
less
traditional.
C
The
surfacing
for
all
this
playground
right
now
is
a
resilient
rubberized
surfacing
throughout,
but
this
doesn't
mean
it
has
to
be
all
flat.
This
can
actually
be
little
hills
to
climb
that
we
can
create
within
the
surfacing.
So
that
is,
that
is
an
option
as
well.
I'll
show
you
some
pictures,
and
then
this
just
just
to
say
what's
in
here,
is
the
spinner.
This
is
sort
of
a
standalone
moving
piece
of
equipment
which
I'm
going
to
show
you
in
a
second.
C
Against
a
lot
of
information,
but
we
can,
we
can
take
it
slowly.
So
this
is
that
large
net
climber
that
we're
showing
and
then
this
is
it's
not
really
a
slide,
but
it's
something
to
scoot
down
and
bounce
on.
So
if
you
don't
want
to
be
climbing
on
the
the
net
portions
or
want
to
take
a
rest
or
play
that
is
part
of
this
equipment
and
then
there's
this
little
other
net
piece
to
climb
on
down
here
this
one
you
can
come
up
inside
and
climb
out
and
then
climbing
up
and
over.
C
So
there's
a
give
you
a
larger
picture
of
what
this
one
is
like
in
this
case
the
2-5
play
structure,
maybe
compared
to
the
last
one,
has
a
lot
more
platforms
and
walls
again
with
a
little
bit
of
interaction
in
the
things
to
do
on
the
panels
and
and
some
shade
above
and
things
to
crawl
through.
C
Up
here
on
the
left,
that
was
the
moving
spinner
piece
of
equipment.
I
was
talking
about
again.
It
can
be
used
by
numerous
kids
at
once,
either
riding
on
it
moving
it,
but
it
goes
around
the
circle
and
you
hold
on
to
the
cables
to
the
right
here.
You
know,
one
of
the
brands
is
an
oodle
swing,
but
that's
that
saucer
swing,
which
again
a
number
of
kids,
can
use
at
once
or,
as
I
was
saying,
it
also
could
be
used
as
a
accessible
from
a
wheelchair
transfer
piece
of
equipment.
C
Bottom
right
toddler
swings
are
similar,
there's
a
different
setup
with
instead
of
the
single
post,
the
last
one
to
the
bottom
left
here
when
I
was
talking
about
the
mounds
and
climbing.
This
is
the
kind
of
thing
you
can
do
with
the
surfacing.
This
is
probably
taller
than
we're
thinking
about
in
the
park,
because
we
want
to
keep
the
the
view
open,
so
you
can
see
through
it,
but
we're
talking
about
mountains
that
may
be
from.
C
Top
left
again
so
the
annie's
point:
here's
the
spray
feature
with
some
boulders
to
climb
on
and
depending
on
preferences.
That
could
be
an
addition
to
the
spray
pad
different
types
of
benches
again,
just
to
sort
of
see
what
like
before.
We
need
a
more
traditional
metal
bench.
C
This
one
is
wood
with
the
center
handrail
like
we
were
talking
about
this
bench
just
more
contemporary
bench,
but
the
version
we
would
use
again
would
have
the
hand
rails
on
the
center
handrail
for
recess,
for
accessibility
and
also
for
preventing
uses
that
aren't
sitting
and
again.
This
is
a
lot,
so
we
can
go
back
and
ask
questions
or
people
can
look
at
this
in
their
own
time
and
then
ask
those
questions
afterwards.
C
So
this
is
concept
three
and
what's
we'll
start
with
sort
of
the
layout
and
the
space
like
we
did
the
other
ones.
But
this
one
keeps
the
fence
line
on
the
the
right
hand,
side
of
the
page,
the
east
and
along
the
top
pathway,
but
what
we've
done
is
moved.
C
The
existing
fence
line
is
here
where
my
cursor
is
and
we've
moved
it
a
distance
towards
the
corner
entrance
and
that
actually
allowed
us
to
get
some
more
space
within
the
fence
and
a
couple
other
uses
in
this
one
there's
some
similar
items
to
the
last
one.
We,
the
the
moodle
swing,
the
saucer
swing
is
in
this
one.
There's
a
spinner,
so
we'll
show
you
it's
a
little
different.
One.
C
We've
moved
the
spray
pad
in
this
option
up
to
the
the
northeast
side,
the
on
the
right
here
and
again
paired.
The
toddler
swings
with
the
two
to
five
playground.
We've
kept
the
existing
tree
as
in
all
of
them,
but
in
this
case
we've
made
more
of
a
bench
around
it
and
then
let
there
be
a
little
green
space
for
the
tree
to
live
in
also,
which
is
different.
C
C
We've
also
shown
seating,
some
seating
table
areas
that
are
next
to
the
playground
but
outside
of
the
fence,
just
because
it
may
be
senior
citizens
other
folks
who
may
not
want
to
be
right
in
the
fence
but
nearby
and
have
different
uses,
games
and
things
for
for
tables
and
chairs
that
are
permanently
there
and
I'll
show
you
some
equipment,
and
then
we
can.
We
can
go
back
to
all
these
options
again
and
sort
of
compare.
C
So
here
we
have
different,
more
different
play
structures
again
paired
with
a
5
to
12
play
structure
at
the
top,
a
little
more
spread
out
so
similar
to
the
first
one
in
the
sort
of
climbing
and
slides.
But
it's
a
little
more
linear
and
then
has
some
of
the
aspects
of
you
know
not
quite
the
nets
but
the
climbing,
with
with
cables
over
here
on
the
right
and
different
kind
of
climbing
challenges
and
going
through
loops
here.
So
it's
a
little
more
of
a
longer
journey,
maybe
more
than
that.
One.
C
C
I
happen
to
like
this
one,
a
lot
it's
similar
to
the
first
one
and
they
have
different
ways
to
climb
a
steeper
one,
an
easier
one,
two
different
slides,
but
it
also
incorporates
you
know
some
some
shade
and
different
sort
of
places
that
you
can
sort
of
just
feel
comfortable
at
the
top.
Here.
A
little
place
place
to
stand.
C
C
C
Spray
pad,
we
see
the
different
options
with
the
with
stones
or
without,
in
the
background
here,
actually
you're,
seeing
a
little
bit
of
that
sort
of
mounted
playground
surfacing.
We
showed
you,
the
larger
mounds,
but
you're,
actually
showing
up
in
this
photo
is
that
same
idea.
C
C
The
bottom
here
we
see
tables
and
chairs.
We
have
those
scenic
areas
where
I
mentioned.
These
are
very
heavy
duty
tables
and
chairs
that
are
anchored
into
the
pavement.
They
can't
be
moved
and
honestly
from
talking
to
to
annie
who's
worked
with
these
in
this
location
of
the
photo.
She
said
that
these
things
probably
won't
move,
even
if
they
weren't
anchored,
but
they
would
be
anchored
again.
The
chairs
discourage
people
from
from
sleeping,
but
also
allow,
for
you
know,
small
picnic
or
gain
or
something
else.
C
Reading
for
adults,
and
maybe
older
people
who
might
be
in
the
park
as
well
on
the
left
here
is
an
example
of
what
a
shade
structure
would
be
we're
we're
not
proposing
a
sort
of
canvas
top
that
would
have
to
be
maintained
or
a
solid
roof
which
might
encourage
people
to
move
in
or
stay
here
longer.
People
who
should
not
it's
not.
C
The
space
is
not
meant
for
as
far
as
wanting
this
to
be
safe
and
open
for
the
neighborhood
families
having
an
open
sun
shade,
and
we
really
the
goal,
not
not
a
rain.
A
rain
cover.
C
So
finally,
I
said
we
would
go
back
to
the
different
layouts
and
again
we
can
always
go
back
into
the
presentation
and
get
up
close
to
stuff.
If
we
want
to
answer
questions
but
to
review
the
concept,
one
was
within
the
existing
fence
line,
a
little
more
traditional
selection
of
equipment.
C
There's
a
little
bit
of
division
by
these
seat,
walls
which
add
some
additional
seating
for
for
for
caregivers,
kids,
families
option
two
expands
the
footprint
of
the
playground,
the
fence
scenario,
a
little
bit
more
non-traditional
climber,
the
idea
of
having
mounds
the
group
swing
and
then
the
the
keeping
the
spray
crab
in
the
seams
area,
but
a
little
more
non-traditional
playground
and
then
the
third
one
has
a
little
bit
of
both
and
it
spans.
C
The
playground
adds
the
different
seating
areas
for
for
a
variety
of
ages
and
has
a
the
equipment
is
a
little
more
mix
of
traditional
and
non-traditional
equipment.
The
spray
pad
again
has
moved
up
to
this
location
with
some
boulders
and
some
area
of
green
around
the
tree.
C
So
those
those
are
the
different
layout
options.
Again,
it's
a
lot
of
information.
I
don't
expect
anybody
tonight
to
have
retained
all
this
in
one
shot
or
listen
to
the
recording
for
the
first
time.
But
again
the
recorder
will
be
there
to
go
through
and
we
can
certainly
answer
any
questions
now
or
later
on
that
come
up
so
I'll
just
hand
it
back
to
to
annie.
If
you
want
to
sort
of
ask
questions
or
have
anything
to
say.
B
A
Actually
junja
bino
is
also
participating
right.
I
see
you,
I
see
your
little
box
down
there.
Is
that
correct?
Yes,.
A
D
Yeah
they're
floating
around
behind
me.
First
of
all,
thanks.
This
is
really
great.
We
we,
you
know,
we
we
had
our
kids
home
with
us
since
march
2020,
one
just
started
back
up
in
daycare.
One
is
still
here
and
and
every
day
at
noon
we
went
to
the
ednobino
playground.
It
was
our
break
my
break
because
the
day
is
crazy,
working
with
kids
at
home,
as
some
of
you
may
know,
and
their
break
too,
to
kind
of
get
away
from
screen
time.
D
What
have
you
so
really
cool
to
see
this
happening
and
they're
they're
very
excited?
D
You
know
of
of
of
what
I
saw-
and
this
was
largely
informed
by
my
son
najee,
who
got
really
excited
about
a
couple
things
that
he
that
he
saw
you
know
I
I,
I
think,
probably
some
a
blend
between
either
you
know
concept
one
and
three
and
I'll
explain
why
and
again
this
is,
you
know
totally
totally
totally
biased
the
the
netting
type
play
structures
are
always
a
tough
sell,
at
least
for
for
my
kids
and
some
of
our
friends.
D
Kids,
when
you
know
they
come
over,
we
meet
them
at
that
park.
Hey
nazi,
I'm
I'm
talking
about
the
park
so
we'll
be
quiet.
Sorry,
the
the
the
netting
structure's
always
a
little
tough.
I
I
you
know
the
other
kind
of
play
structures
are
really
cool
and
I
think
they
they
would
certainly
enjoy.
D
You
know
other
than
that.
You
know
what
one
and
two
one
and
three
are
really
cool.
I
think
you
know
one
important
feature
to
incorporate,
at
least
from
our
point
of
view.
In
any
event
is
definitely
the
you
know
the
spray
pad
or
some
some
form
of
the
spray
pad,
and
that's
largely
because
I'm
sure
I'm
sure
the
city
is
aware
of
it.
D
I
know
the
city
has
done
some
planning
around
it,
but
you
know
roxbury
is
hot
and
it
gets
really
hot
during
the
summer,
not
a
ton
of
shade
on
to
street
and
around
eustace
street,
and
so
you
know
right
now,
there's
a
there's,
a
water
feature
at
at
endobino
and
my
son
loves
it
and
it's
just
kind
of
like
a
nice.
You
know
cool
down
because
it
does
get
pretty
hot
here.
So
one
and
three
are
are
really
cool.
I
I'm
biased
against
kind
of
net.
D
You
know
netting
type,
playground
structures
and
we
are
huge
fans
of
any
any
any
spray
pad
whatever
size
or
or
style,
but
any
kind
of
water
play
is
our
kids
love
it
and
and
secretly.
We
we
love
it
too.
That
that's,
I
think,
that's
all
I
say.
Oh
my
son,
huge
fan
of
the
spinners.
If
there's
a
way
to
factor
that
in
he
he
went
oh
wow
when
he
saw
the
spinners.
So
so,
if
his
his
comments
count.
Yes,.
C
D
A
definitely
put
a
check
under
spinners,
that's
all
I
have
and
really
cool
that
sunja
is
is
joining
us.
That's
really
that
that's
exciting
and
we
also
live
on
used
the
streets
really
nice
to
meet
you
at
least
virtually.
E
Okay,
now
I
I
like
the
option
three
and
I'm
I
agree
with
him
with
the
water.
Any
type
of
water
pad
is
a
plus
with
these
kids,
because
it
is
extremely
hot
over
here,
because
I'm
like
right
at
I'm
right
in
between
adam
street
and
orchard
park
street,
so
I'm
like
right
there
by
the
park
and
it
gets
really
hot.
But
I
like
the
idea
of
that
big
tree
with
the
bench
around
the
tree.
E
See
I
don't
have
no
little
ones,
but
I
would
bring
my
grandchildren
over
there
and
I
think
they
would
like
three
I'd
like
to
slide
into
the
spinny
thing,
because
I
had
my
granddaughter
look
at
it
and
she
was
like.
Oh
grandma.
Look
at
that.
E
E
I
think
that's
a
good
idea
because,
like
you,
said
the
water
keeping
the
water
there,
because
I've
been
here
over
50
years,
so
I've
seen
the
pop
come
and
go,
come
and
go
come
and
go
and
the
kids
do
utilize
it
and,
like
the
gentleman
said
when
he
walks
over
there
at
12
o'clock.
B
What
do
you
two
feel
about
putting
boulders
within
the
water
play
area
put
in
what
putting
boulders
within
the
water
play
area.
B
Yeah,
not
big
ones,
but
just
something
that
can
be
stood
on
or
climbed
or
used
as
a
table.
B
D
On
the
sorry,
in
the
wrapped
on
the
on
the
boulders,
those
are
really
cool.
We
we've
gone,
I
think
they,
I
think,
then
you
guys
have
something
like
that
or
I
guess
maybe
children's
museum,
but
at
martin
richards
we've
gone
there
a
few
times
and
there's
like
the
boulders
and
there's,
I
think,
there's
like
buttons.
The
water
will
come
out
of
the
boulders.
Those
are
fun,
I
I
you
know
if
it
works
and
it's
within
budget
that'd
be
really
cool.
B
A
D
And
I
think
there's
like
these,
you
know
you
can
activate
them.
There's
like
these
little
buttons
and
then
you
know
some
of
them
have
like
waterfalls
that
come
inside
some
spray,
a
mist
and
then
all
the
boulders
do
like
different.
You
know
some
kind
of
you
know
water
function
and
then
you
know
there's
water
that
also
just
comes
from
the
ground,
but
it's
it's
really
cool
this.
The
setup
there.
B
B
B
A
Yeah,
I
think
I
I
I
recall
our
first
meeting.
There
was
a
notion
about
using.
I
think
it
was
your.
Was
it
was
it
your?
Was
it
your
mom,
it
said
the
bright
colors
and
one
of
one
of
the
one
of
the
binos.
You
guys
said
we
look.
We
really
like
the
sunny,
yellows
and
really
nice
pretty
bright
colors.
E
C
C
Yeah
and
the
other
thing
I'll
add
on
the
colors,
is
I
mean
all
this
equipment
comes
in.
You
know
all
these
choices
which
we
can
show,
but
the
other
thing
that
the
the
surfacing
we
were
talking
about
that
resilient
surfacing,
the
rubberized
surfacing,
comes
also
in
all
these
colors.
So
you
can.
It
can
be
pretty
bold
because,
right
now
it's
very
sort
of
brown,
the
mulch,
the
you
know
the
bottom
surface,
but
if
you
think
about
it
the
whole,
you
know
the
rug
or
whatever
you
want
to
call
it.
You
know
the.
C
I
know
we're
looking
at
option,
one
or
three
or
three,
but
just-
and
we
only
start
to
just
do
this
as
an
idea
with
the
different
sort
of
circles
and
patterns,
I
mean
it
can
be
all
one
color,
but
also
you
can
actually
have
patterning
in
this
surfacing
itself
that
complements
the
the
equipment
colors.
So
I
I
think
you
know
once
you
sort
of
factor
that
in
it
could
be
a
very,
very
cheerful
place.
B
C
And
then
also
on
cooling,
besides
the
water
and
the
ground
in
all
of
these,
we've
shown
a
few
places
where
we
not
only
preserve
trees,
but
we
can
possibly
add
a
couple
so
again,
where
there's
that
one
dead
tree
or
you
know
we'll
look
for
opportunities
to
to
even
increase
the
shade
where
we
can.
C
C
There
is
an
existing
tree,
which
is
right
here,
but
I
don't
know
compared
to
the
open
lawn
whether
you
know
people
would
want
more
trees
even
in
this
area
of
the
park,
because
it's
not
that
hard
to
plant
a
few
trees,
it
does
use
up
some
lawn
space,
but
it
over
time
it
would
create
more
shade
in
that
area.
D
C
C
So
let
me
let
me
get
back
to
a
picture
of
that:
try
not
to
go
too
fast,
make
people
dizzy,
yeah
yeah,
so
this
fence
right,
because
you
know
the
the
playground's
fenced
in
but
you're
right,
there's
the
ornamental
fence
which
surrounds
actually
the
whole
park.
You
know.
I
think
this
is
it's
open
for
discussion,
but
I
would
think
it's
it's
not
in
bad
shape
and
probably
would
stay
it
kind
of
makes
a
nice
boundary
to
the
park.
But
I
don't
know
what
what
are
you
thinking.
B
I
think
that
our
dollars
would
be
better
spent,
leaving
it
in
place
and
because
it
is
high
quality
and
in
good
condition.
I
think
it.
You
know
it
elevates
the
park
a
little.
D
Bit
if
the
the
reason
I
asked,
if,
if
it
is
staying
up
sorry,
I
kind
of
like
the
idea
of
I
mean,
if
it's
possible,
to
have
those
additional
shade
trees
there,
because
that
area
could
be
like
a
nice
area
to
kind
of,
like
you
know,
put
a
blanket
out
picnic
whatever.
But
if
the
fence
comes
down,
then
you're
worried
about
kids
like
running
out
into
the
street.
But
it's
exactly
here
and
there
are
shade.
D
Sorry
that
could
be
some
good
wow
wow
wow
picnic
space.
Sorry,
I'm
gonna
go
on
mute
now.
C
Yeah
it's
time
to
go
to
the
playground
so
yeah,
so
we
were
talking
about.
One
of
those
trees
could
be
right
right
in
this
corner
here
at
the
entrance
and
again
throw
shade
on
the
lawn
beyond
it.
You
know
that's
yeah!
Thank
you
for
reminding
us
that
the
fence
is
here
as
well.
C
And
here's
here's
some
of
our
colors,
the
yellow.
Again,
you
know
it's,
it's
not
that
you
know
it.
It
comes
off
as
very
bright
and
cheerful,
but
you
know:
we've
got
two
different
shades
of
yellow
and
a
lighter
grey
and
some
blues
and
yeah
there's
a
lot
of
things
we
could
sort
of
pick
up
on.
That
would
be
nice.
A
C
I
think
go
to
that
other
image,
but
but
the
idea
is
to
have
you
know,
because
the
surfacing
can
be
molded
over
topography
or
you
know
hills
so
something
that
you
know
as
small
as
small
is
like
we're
talking
about
kids
climbing
on
boulders,
but
this
could
be
something
that
was,
you
know,
maybe
four
or
five
feet
across
and
a
few
feet
tall
to
maybe
three
or
four
feet
tall
and
maybe
six
or
seven
feet
across
you
know
not
not
huge
but
sort
of
fun
to
run
up
and
down
without
sort
of
creating
a
you
know,
hiding
place
or
something.
A
A
And
then
the
other
piece
did
anybody
have
any
strong
preferences
in
terms
of
the
benches?
The
seating
around
the
tree
seems
to
be
popular
right,
sonja
and
benches
tables.
Anything
in
particular
that
was
any
other
was
the
shade
structure.
B
Actually,
we
also
thought
that
placing
the
cafe
tables
along
is
it
keegan
street
and
having
them
be
kind
of
out
in
the
open
meant
that
they'd
be
very
visible
to
the
surrounding
neighborhood
and
harder
to
misbehave.
In
that.
B
B
Other
comments
that
you'd
like
to
add
and
remember
that
you
can
always
reach
out
to
me
if
you
think
of
anything,
if
you
think
of
anything
else,
I'm
pretty
easy
to
find,
and
so
our
next
steps
are
we'll.
Take
these
comments,
as
we
said,
and
incorporate
them
into
a
preferred
option,
and
then
ask
for
your
comments
on
that
at
our
third
community
meeting,
which
will
happen
probably
in
september.
B
B
Well,
we
hope
to
see
all
of
you
at
the
third
meeting
and
soon
I
hope
that
you'll
feel
free
to
contact
me
and
encourage
val
and
charmaine
and
lisa
to
take
a
look
at
the
recording
of
this
on
the
website.