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Wednesday, December 4, 2024

ADA Playground & Trail Construction Begins at Ballinger Park

ADA Playground & Trail Construction Begins at Ballinger Park

A  new playground and trail are coming to Ballinger Park, resulting in a  partial closure that will start soon and last potentially into fall. 

In  the days ahead, residents can expect to see construction begin on the  long-awaited Universally Accessible Playground, as well as the new  accessible trail that will link the Mickey

Corso Community Clubhouse,  the new playground and the boat launch area.

These  two projects will close off access to the large grassy area between the  public beach and the clubhouse (also known as the senior center). The  boat launch, fishing pier and

senior center will remain open.

Work on the trail, estimated at $300,000, is funded in part by the Aquatic Lands Enhancement Account from the state Recreation and Conservation Office.

The 6,300-square-foot playground will  be the first of its kind in Mountlake Terrace, and one of only a few in  Snohomish County. Accessible playgrounds go beyond ADA requirements

to  be more inclusive for children with disabilities and sensory issues. 

The  playground project is budgeted at $750,000, with funding from generous  partners, including the Hazel Miller Foundation ($250,000) and the Land  and Water Conservation Fund

($250,000), plus city park impact fees.

Visitors  should expect to see reduced parking in both the senior center and lake  access lots at Ballinger Park, in addition to increased traffic as  crews move about.

The city appreciates the public’s patience as these exciting improvements come to life.

“It’s  been great to see everyone enjoying all the new waterfront features  that opened earlier this year,” Parks Project Manager Donnelle Dayao  said. “We’re excited to bring even

more amenities to this spot,  especially for families looking for accessible recreation.”

Ballinger  Park is a 55-acre regional park near I-5 and future light rail, and it  connects the Interurban and Lakeview trails. Much of the land was a  city-owned golf course that was

converted to passive green space in  2012. The city completed the Ballinger Park Master Plan in 2015.

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