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    Irvine’s new space-themed playground is universal in more ways than one
    • November 15, 2024

    Irvine introduced its first “universal” playground Thursday, Nov. 14, at Sweet Shade Neighborhood Park.

    The wheelchair-accessible play area is designed as an inclusive space for all residents, regardless of ability.

    Among its unique features, the outer space-themed playground includes adaptive swings, a sensory garden and Bankshot basketball, which the brand describes as mini golf but with a basketball. The Bankshot court features an array of creatively angled backboards of various shapes and sizes.

    State Assemblymember Cottie Petrie-Norris secured $2.8 million in state funding to improve the playground by adding equipment inclusive to people of all abilities and constructing adjacent park features for parents and caregivers, such as a new family restroom with an adult changing area.

    The 7.9-acre park is home to the Sweet Shade Ability Center, where Irvine’s City Disability Services program offers activities for individuals with sensory, physical or cognitive disabilities, and their family members.

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    ​ Orange County Register 

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