In a recent government meeting, discussions centered around the development of inclusive playground equipment for children with disabilities. Participants expressed enthusiasm for the initiative, highlighting the need for accessible play areas in the community.
One member noted the existence of similar facilities in nearby cities, such as Nashville and Rome, Georgia, which have successfully integrated inclusive play structures. The conversation revealed a desire to identify local options, with one participant actively seeking out addresses for potential sites in Franklin, Tennessee, and East Ridge.
The cost of the proposed equipment was a significant topic, with estimates indicating that the inclusive play structures could exceed the currently budgeted amount of $42,000. A specific piece of equipment, referred to as the \"WeGo Round,\" was noted to be priced at over $42,000, while another option was available for approximately $18,633. The group is exploring ways to incorporate this equipment into existing plans for playground upgrades, aiming to reduce costs and enhance accessibility.
The meeting underscored a commitment to fostering inclusive environments for children, with members eager to collaborate on solutions that would allow for the installation of necessary equipment while remaining mindful of budget constraints. Further updates are expected as discussions continue and additional information is gathered.