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See The Final Design For The Robbins Farm Playground Renovations In Arlington

The current schedule is to bid the project in June with a summer construction start.

The Tuesday meeting was the first time that the Park Commission as a whole had the opportunity to comment and provide design feedback.
The Tuesday meeting was the first time that the Park Commission as a whole had the opportunity to comment and provide design feedback. (Shutterstock)

This post is a press release from the city of Arlington

ARLINGTON, MA – The Park and Recreation Commission met on Tuesday, May 16 in the Arlington Community Center to review the final design plans for the Robbins Farm Playground. This was the first meeting that the Park Commission as a whole had the opportunity to comment and provide design feedback.

View the final design.

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The Park and Recreation Commission would like to thank the public for their input with the design review process.

The Commission approved the design with the following conditions:

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- Surface color and equipment exact colors to be determined.
- Final planting plan to be reviewed.
- Additional detail at the stroller parking area needed, possible addition of sensory equipment.
- Wall mounted benches to be standardized with current park specifications.
- Engineered wood fiber adjacent to tot truck area to be revisited.
- Locations for signage be presented for a final approval, including location of the communication board.
- Additional seating with the standardized park bench model be added to the Hill Slide

The current schedule is to bid the project in June with a summer construction start.

Thank you for your patience and interest in this exciting project.

Adventure Shed Details
The manufacturer of the adventure shed has shared detailed information about the shed and its climbing components.
View the adventure shed details.

March 16 Public Input Meeting
The Park and Recreation Commission held a third public input meeting on March 16, 2023 with the project landscape architectural firm of Agency Landscape and Planning. The meeting reviewed and discussed the preferred playground design and associated playground improvements at Robbins Farm Park. View the presentation from the meeting.

Please note that the design team continues to work on incorporating public feedback into the design. Feedback and suggestions received from the three public meetings, the survey, or emailed comments are all being reviewed.

Several primary points of feedback are already being studied:

Swings: We have heard many requests for more swings, particularly standard belt swings. The design plans at the 3/16 public input session showed five swings total (2-Accessible, 1- Saucer, and 2-Tot). Shifting play elements and priorities has enabled the addition of three belt swings (1-Accessible, 1-Saucer, 2-Tot, and 3-Belt). View the Revised Swing Design.

Slides: We have heard that the slides are a defining feature of Robbins and that it would be valuable to provide a mid-range slide, with length / height between the long slide and the tot slide. The landscape architects are actively studying the incorporation of an additional 8’ tall slide.
PICNIC: We heard a desire for the picnic area to be more spread out. The plan will incorporate or relocate existing picnic opportunities on the northeast of the playground.

Drinking Water: We received a great suggestion to include a water bottle filling station, and the plan now includes this element.

Hillside Climbing: Several comments asked about additional ways to climb up the hill, prompting the team to highlight the diversity of hillside climbing opportunities in the revised plan.

Challenging Climbing: Consistently we have been asked to ensure that the climbing experience be challenging for older aged elementary school students. The design team is working closely with the playground equipment manufacturer to build a variety of challenging climbing opportunities into the adventure sheds. Once these details are available, we will post the detailed equipment to our website so that residents may review and provide additional comments.

The Park Commission and design team value all of the comments received. Like any public process, opinions are varied and can sometimes conflict with one another. Each comment we have heard is being reviewed through the lens of inclusion, weighed against the priorities and budget of the Town, and, when possible, worked into the plan. Although we are always listening, not every suggestion can become an action item in the process. We believe that the final plan will balance the many suggestions and priorities within an exciting and inclusive playground that makes residents proud.

Again, thank you to everyone for participating in this very important process.

About the Project
The Robbins Farm Playground project funding was approved by the Community Preservation Act Committee and Town Meeting for $997,000. The Town's first universal designed playground, intended to be accessible to all abilities, will cost an estimated $1.6 million. Supplemental funding with be provided by American Rescue Plan Act (ARPA) funding. The Friends of Robbins Farm will also be fundraising to assist with the purchase of inclusionary equipment for the playground. More information may be found at https://robbinsfarmpark.org/playground.

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