Windham Parks and Recreation Department is continuing to improve Donnabeth Lippman Park, just off Route 302 in Windham, with the addition of a new playground play scape this week.
The playground is still roped off
waiting for 91-yards of engineered mulch to be delivered and spread.
“We are anxiously awaiting it,” said
project coordinator Lynn Bucknell. It should arrive within the next two weeks,
she said.
The project was put together last week by
CMJ Construction out of Bangor, who was contracted by Game Time, the maker of
the playground.
“[CMJ Construction] said to me, ‘This is
my favorite set so far.’ So it looks like we picked out a good one,” Bucknell
said.
The unit was listed for $82,000. The
money for the playground was in the budget for this upcoming year capped at $130,000.
Bucknell however, found the application for a grant and after doing the
paperwork, she was notified within half an hour that the town was awarded the grant
for 50 percent matching funds. The play structure cost the town a little less
than $40,000, according to Bucknell. There were a few stipulations that the
equipment had to be delivered by December 31 and the money had to be paid at
the time of purchase, but she was able to make all of the details work.
“I saved the town $90,000 this year,”
said Bucknell. “Working in parks and rec money is always a factor. Not to take
such a hard hit, it felt pretty good.”
The buzz around the playground has been
huge on Facebook, she said. “People are excited and can’t wait. We need stuff
for the kids.”
In the near future, the town is hoping
to add swing sets, and a pavilion is being constructed by Boy Scout Chad
Witherow this spring.
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