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Share Your Ideas on the Upcoming Playground Improvements at Merrimac Neighborhood Park!

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What is your current favorite activity at Merrimac Neighborhood Park? (Select up to 3)

Response Percent Response Count
Playground 41.9% 13
Tennis courts 35.5% 11
Basketball courts 25.8% 8
Enjoying nature and the forest 58.1% 18
Walking on the natural surface trails 32.3% 10
Multipurpose field 38.7% 12
I do not use the park 3.2% 1

What challenges or issues at the existing playground are of greatest concern? (Select up to 3)

Response Percent Response Count
The red slide is broken, out of use and fenced off 45.2% 14
The playground is too small; there is not enough equipment 45.2% 14
The equipment is outdated, uninteresting and not challenging 80.6% 25
There are other better playground options nearby 25.8% 8
There is nowhere for caregivers to sit 35.5% 11
The playground has accessibility challenges 9.7% 3
Other 12.9% 4

What age range are the children you bring to the playground? (Select all that apply)

Response Percent Response Count
2-5 years old 51.6% 16
5-12 years old 48.4% 15
Older than 12 years old 12.9% 4
I don’t bring children to the playground 19.4% 6

What play experiences and play themes are your biggest priorities? (Select up to 2)

Response Percent Response Count
Physical/movement/climbing play 87.1% 27
Theme/imaginary play 29.0% 9
Social/team play 22.6% 7
Sensory/interactive play 19.4% 6
No preference 6.5% 2

What are your biggest play priorities for 2–5-year-olds? (Select up to 5)

Response Percent Response Count
Spring toys 9.7% 3
Easy climbers 71.0% 22
Simple bridges 41.9% 13
Balancing activities 29.0% 9
Imaginary Play (playhouse, truck, etc.) 35.5% 11
Crawl tubes 19.4% 6
Jumping and bouncing 41.9% 13
Spinning activities 19.4% 6
Enclosed Swings 41.9% 13
Interactive play 6.5% 2
Simple slides 51.6% 16
No preference 12.9% 4

What are your biggest play priorities for 5–12-year-olds? (Select up to 5)

Response Percent Response Count
Towers 54.8% 17
Swings 48.4% 15
Chain and cable walks 38.7% 12
Rope tunnels 32.3% 10
Vertical slide pole 9.7% 3
Freestanding climbers 45.2% 14
Spinners 12.9% 4
Horizontal Climber 22.6% 7
Parallel bars 25.8% 8
Challenging slides 45.2% 14
Track Rides 19.4% 6
No preference 16.1% 5
Other 3.2% 1

What colors would you prefer for the new play equipment? (Select one)

Response Percent Response Count
Bright Colors (for example: neon colors and colors with high contrast) 13.3% 4
Warm Colors (for example: reds and yellows) 6.7% 2
Cool Colors (for example: blues and greens) 23.3% 7
Natural Colors (for example: greens, browns, and tans) 40.0% 12
No preference 16.7% 5

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Do you have any other comments on the playground or the park in general? Do you have playground ideas that are not listed above? Have you visited another playground that is a great example? Please share any other comments – e.g., maintenance needs, court improvements, etc.

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Please note that the play elements listed below represent general playground equipment types and do not represent specific equipment selections. 

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