Cupertino cuts the ribbon on inclusive playground
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Cupertino cuts the ribbon on inclusive playground
"Cupertino city officials celebrated the opening of Jollyman Park's inclusive playground, a space designed for individuals of all abilities, highlighting community accessibility."
"Mayor Liang Chao described the park as a joyful space that emphasizes the freedom and fun of play for everyone, regardless of their abilities."
Cupertino city officials inaugurated an inclusive playground at Jollyman Park on June 13, emphasizing its significance as a joyful space for play accessible to individuals of all ages and abilities. Designed to cater to those with autism, sensory sensitivities, and physical or developmental challenges, features include accessible swings, a slide hill, and interactive elements. Funded with $5.4 million from various sources, including local and state funds, the project was completed in May after breaking ground last July. The opening event included performances and concluded with a ribbon-cutting ceremony.
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