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Menifee presenter says city has two all‑inclusive playgrounds and announces third slated for Banner Park in 2026

December 05, 2025 | Menifee City, Riverside County, California


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Menifee presenter says city has two all‑inclusive playgrounds and announces third slated for Banner Park in 2026
An unidentified presenter at a Menifee City event said the city has two all‑inclusive playgrounds and announced plans for a third at Banner Park, scheduled for 2026.

The speaker pointed to Lyle Marsh Park and Underwood Park as existing all‑inclusive playgrounds, saying these sites “provide ramps and accessible slides so any child can experience the joy and benefits of outdoor play.” The presenter then added, “I’m proud to announce a third all inclusive playground is scheduled to be built for Banner Park by 2026.”

City officials were not named in the remarks and no funding, construction timeline beyond the target year, or permitting details were provided during the announcement. The presenter’s description emphasized accessibility features — ramps and accessible slides — as the motivation for the expansion to Banner Park. The transcript does not specify whether the project is city‑funded, grant‑funded, or privately supported.

The announcement did not include a formal vote or motion and included no further procedural details, including contractor selection, budget amount, or firm start and completion dates. Next steps, such as when the public can expect detailed plans or a city release with funding and permitting information, were not stated in the remarks.

If follow‑up information is released by Menifee City — for example funding sources, permit milestones or a construction contract — those details would clarify the schedule and the city’s role in the project. As presented, the remarks are an announcement of intent and a description of existing inclusive playground features rather than a record of formal city action.

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