Edgington Lane Playground Demolition Begins Tomorrow Morning

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Demolition at the Edgington Lane Park in the City’s Woodsdale neighborhood is slated to begin Wednesday, Nov. 2 in preparation for the playground revitalization project.

The playground rehabilitation will increase the safety, quality and attractiveness of the park and playground amenities. Mulch will be removed, and a rubberized surface will be installed. Shade trees will be planted, and a new entrance will be developed. The project will feature a new children’s play area and renovations to the tennis and basketball court to improve existing amenities.

New amenities to suit the evolving needs of the community including the innovative Ninja Warrior Obstacle Course for moderate- to high-activity level recreation options. An enhanced seating area will meet the needs of identified low-activity user groups. Planning efforts will also beautify the area with new signage, fencing, landscaping elements, and new main and secondary entry gates.

1 COMMENT

  1. One of the busiest small parks in Wheeling.
    Basketball court is always in use and
    it just seems the park is always in use in
    many ways. I hope the upgrades are
    outstanding and appropriate for the
    large numbers of young people who
    frequent and enjoy the park.

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