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SAVANNAH, Ga. () — The City of Savannah’s Recreation and Leisure Services Department is ready to kick-start construction and upgrades on two major Savannah parks.
In the second week of September, Daffin Park will undergo construction of a new signature playground, which is estimated to last four months. The new playground is one of the largest single investments made under the city’s Recreation Re-Imagined Initiative.
The playground will be fully ADA-compliant, will serve children ages 2 to 12 and will include a new restroom and a splashpad. It will be located at the northwest corner of the park.
Forsyth Park’s playground will undergo upgrades starting in the first week of September to replace rubber surfaces and worn-down wood fiber. The playground will be closed during renovations, which are expected to last two weeks, according to the city.
Pictures of the new Daffin Park playground can be found below: