Local Firm Selected For Park Rebuild

Fairhope, Alabama

The city council has selected Fairhope-based architectural firm Walcott, Adams and Verneuille Inc. to manage the rebuilding of the Community Park on Church St.

The contract awarded is not to exceed $24,000.

When asked what prior experience the firm had, Clay Adams told the Times his firm will provide a master plan for the park and handle the proposals from companies for new equipment, design and construction -- as well as for a splash pad nearby.

He said they will be handling the bidding for those two items as well as a "prototype gazebo" and landscaping.

Adams: "The actual design of the playground and splash pad are done by national and regional companies who perform this type of design and provide the equipment."

RECREATION BOARD TO HAVE INPUT

Fairhope resident Gary Gover asked the city council if citizens will have any input into the design of the new park and was told that would be done through the city's Recreation Committee which holds monthly meetings that are open to the public.

The park is to be funded using the over $400K the city received from BP for oil spill cleanup -- and other approved recovery measures.

Comments

Anonymous said…
No good ole' boy network here...Nope not at all.
Anonymous said…
My brother puts in playgrounds for a living. Does it with government, churches, schools, etc. The biggest thing he says is - NO WOOD! No matter how unique it looks to the community, it is one of the most dangerous things there is in playgrounds. Also has special landscaping materials that are safe for even handicapped children. I'm not advertising for him, as he lives up north above the Mason/Dixon line, but I think this could all be done at a lot less than hiring an archetcharal firm to do the design. There are plenty of people/firms out there that specialize in just this sort of thing.
Anonymous said…
Everything is plastic now unaffected by temperature,
easy to disinfect, and bendable into all kinds of Safe-T-Shapes,
the sharp, rusty nail heads of
yesterday replaced with non-toxic
washable adhesives poured from a
cauldron of polymers and Purell.
Now not only are our kids getting
lame baby-approved fun, but just
think what we’re doing to the
tetanus shot industry.


Seriously though, new playgrounds
sure are terrible. Playgrounds
have gotten too safe and become so
sterile and boring that kids just
walk away from them, preferring
instead to hang out in the weeds
by the railroad tracks. (Book of Awesome)

Just a thought let's not rule out dangerous playground
equipment.
Anonymous said…
Connections? They got 'em.
Anonymous said…
Make it a multi-generational park. Not just a park for kids where parents and grandparents SIT and watch. But a park that includes opportunities for physical activity for adults. There is an organization called KABOOM that helps communities design such parks.
Anonymous said…
I think the city also needs to renovate the skate park on Volanta. It is very BORING for true skateboarders', seems to be designed for age level 6-8, just like everything else in Fairhope. We have a whole age group of 12-15 year olds who have NOTHING to do in Fairhope. Then if they skateboard downtown everyone gets their panties in a wad. Once you involve the police you have turned good kids who are just trying to have fun into bad lawbreakers who no longer respect the police or government because they have been treated badly.
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