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Thank you Seattle. This project is complete!
Mayor Nickels and members from the Denny family joined in a community celebration for the completion of this park on May 2, 2009. Denny Park Playground construction started in November 2008. The Friends of Denny Park hired The Berger Partnership as landscape architects and Precision Earthworks built the play area.
For a complete history of the project please visit the Friends of Denny Park site. http://friendsofdennypark .org
Three public meetings were held to discuss the ideas and plans. Two representatives from Cornish invited the consultants/parks/community people to present the plans to a group of students who are using the park as a possible inspiration for artwork.
Additional outreach included workshops held with local children from the Spruce Street School, The Morningside Academy, The Denny Park Apartments, and First Place School. Vendors from Real Change newspaper contributed ideas for the park too.
Three "open houses" at the park were held do talk with current park visitors.
The project was presented, with great acclaim, to the Board of Park Commissioners in February 2007. They were pleased to see this community initiated project moving forward.
| LOCATION |
100 Dexter Ave. N
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| BUDGET |
$100,000 City Investors LLC
$105,000 Neighborhood Matching Fund Award for design & construction
$100,000 CRF(Cumulative Reserve Funds-from the City) for construction
$9,000 Community Contribution to date.
There is ongoing community fundraising.
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| SCHEDULE |
Design:August 2006-March 2007
Construction:September 2008 - November 2008
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PROJECT DESCRIPTION
The initial project goal was to develop a playspace in Denny Park.
In order to integrate the play space properly into the park, it
is necessary and exciting to develop a schematic plan for the entire
park, not including the administration building, driveway, parking
lot and front area. The project will investigate traditional and
non-traditional play spaces.
The project will also be looking at ways to make the park safer
and more inviting.
After the schematic design was approved, the PAT looked at priorities
for the project. After building the play space, safety was considered
the most important. Removing large shrubs and adding lighting were
considered key.
Other important items were a history plaza, improving
the walkways, adding a more complex gathering space in the middle
with spaces for events and spaces for sitting quietly, a water feature
for the middle, more planting, opening up the restrooms in the back
of the building and doing work on the street corners (curb bulbs,
etc.)
COMMUNITY PARTICIPATION
PROJECT ADVISORY TEAM
A Project Advisory Team (PAT) has been selected.
> view PAT
PAT MEETINGS
- August 24, 6-8 pm
- September 21, 6-8 pm agenda minutes 
- November 16, 6-8 pm
DESIGN WORKSHOPS
- August 24
- September 21 minutes 
- November 16
OUTREACH & FEEDBACK
Outreach Update
Community comments
update 
IMPORTANT LINKS
Want to make a donation to support this project? Visit the Seattle
Parks Foundation web site. |