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Next FROG Steering Committee Meeting: July 17, 2008, 7pm @ FROG Park More>>

BART Retrofit Summer 2009-Park will remain open, with some areas closed

 
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Hardy  Park
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Redondo Park

    FROG PARK COMMUNITY STORY

    The Rockridge-Temescal Greenbelt was created in 2001, culminating years of community effort. More than 1,600 volunteer members of the Rockridge-Temescal Community planned and physically built the structures. FROG Park has since become a central community feature.

    Hardy and Redondo playgrounds are focal points for children and families. Walkers stroll the connecting greenbelt path, which is fully accessible for the disabled.

    Park features: 

  • Play structures and sand boxes at Hardy & Redondo Parks
  • Swings, tire and individual
  • Lily Pad Plaza, with picnic table seating
  • ADA accessible play elements
  • Kiosk, for interpretive signage and donor recognition
  • Fence and gate along major streets to ensure safe play
  • Interpretative public art and signs
  • Resurfaced basketball courts
  • Great picnic areas
  • Drinking fountain
  • Benches
  • Faux Temescal Creek for kids' water play
    • Native plantings
    • Runs May-Oct.
    • Picnic table
    • Upgraded walkway