Dispute Erupts Over Playground Repairs

Fairhope, Alabama

WHETHER TO REFURBISH OR DEMOLISH

At Monday's city council work session, a dispute erupted between one citizens' group that wants to demolish and replace the Fairhopers' Community Park playground using more modern materials (composites, plastic) -- and the original construction group that prefers refurbishing with traditional wooden construction.

(Update: Charlene Lee, a spokesperson for the original group, told the Times later that other materials may be used as well, not just wood)

Katie Evans of Play by the Bay said she thought the playground was in such a state of disrepair -- broken, weathered wood, splinters, etc. -- that it should be demolished and was so discouraged by the lack of progress that she initially withdrew her group's offer to help coordinate/finance the project.

Leanne Pearson of the original 1994 group that raised money to construct the playground agreed the structure is in need of repairs, but voiced her group's opposition to completely demolishing the structure and starting anew-- preferring refurbishment instead.

Both groups agreed that the park is in dire need of better handicapped accessibility -- to accommodate children with disabilities and comply with the Americans with Disabilities Act.

Pearson: "We have a big problem with accessibility."

COOPERATION PROMISED

After much cajoling by Councilmen Mixon, Stankoski, Kingrea and Ford, the two agreed to collaborate to try and come up with a plan both could support. A new committee was appointed as well to assist in the process -- consisting of  Kingrea, Stankoski, Ford, Tom Kuhl, Ken Eslava, and Sherry Sullivan.

Mixon: "... we have two groups interested in the playground ... . I'd like to see ... if we can't reach some common ground."

Comments

Anonymous said…
Yet another embarrassing moment for Fairhope.
Mike Ford's comment about "butt-headed" as reported in the Mobile Press Register was truly a new low for a council representative.
The Fairhope City Council - keeping' it classy.
Anonymous said…
Show the world that we value our children-families. Get this park back up to a safe, happy place for those we cherish. Our kids are future, put your pride aside and get busy. Shame on you if you allow this to get crazy!!
Anonymous said…
Fairhopers love to argue ...
Anonymous said…
Five dollars says these groups were wearing yoga pants and wearing pink baseball caps with rhinestones.

What is wrong with these people? They are fighting about a playground!

Put your personal agendas aside and make it happen.
Anonymous said…
Mike Ford got so frustrated they are quitting when the founder group wants to work together. I think keeping some of the old stuff woudl be rally cool then add new that park is really big.can't the new group compromise some?
Anonymous said…
Fairhope people need to play nice and get along. Those that need to sit in the corner are the "tip the rippster", Mr/Dr. Warner...my degree is not in urban planning, the green jean family...just to name a few
Anonymous said…
The "founding" group needs to butt out and let someone else take it over. The "founding" group never had any intentions of rebuilding the park again.....they just don't want someone else to do it.
Anonymous said…
Once again the citizens of Fairhope look ridiculous.
Anonymous said…
Www.kaboom.org helps communities build parks thru volunteer efforts. We should make sure the park is multi-generational with equipment to support all ages exercising and maintaining health, not just parents or grandparents WATCHING kids play.