The Houston Parks and Recreation Department will host a groundbreaking ceremony for a new playground at T.C. Jester Park, 4201 T.C. Jester Boulevard West, on Thursday, February 24, 2022, at 10 a.m. The project will redevelop and enlarge the playground with state-of-the-art playground equipment selected to promote cognitive, emotional, physical, and social development.
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“The Parks and Recreation Department is excited to begin work to upgrade the playground at T.C. Jester Park,” said Kenneth Allen, Director, Houston Parks and Recreation Department. “We expect this playground with its cognitive, social, physical, and emotional benefits to become a hit with Houstonians, and become a model for playground construction for the nation. We thank Braxton Davies Reed Foundation and all of our partners for helping to make it a reality.”
The playground will include playground units for various age groups, swing sets, climbers, freestanding play components, and a boulder water play element. It also includes sidewalk upgrades, decorative fencing, and new picnic tables, benches, drinking fountain, and trash receptacles. The project cost $1,023,870 and was funded by the Parks Consolidation Construction Fund, the Parks and Recreation Department Dedication Fund, Contributed Capital Project Fund, and a grant from the Braxton Davies Reed Foundation.
“We’re so excited to have even more innovative and family-friendly spaces in our parks,” said Council Member Abbie Kamin. “With the help of partners, Houston Parks Department, and use of council district service funds, we’re bringing a new type of play to the district and our city that focuses on cognitive, emotional, physical, and social development.”
December 21, 2024Michael MK
Senior Editor & Writer
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