Playground Replacement Survey
  • Playground Replacement Survey

    Share your feedback to help shape the future of our community playground
  • The Shadowglen Playground Replacement Ad Hoc Committee is currently exploring options to update and improve our community playground located at the clubhouse, and we’re seeking input from residents to help guide the process.


    In this survey, you’ll review three preliminary playground concepts. These designs are intended to represent different approaches and priorities for the space. They are not final plans and may be adjusted based on community feedback, budget considerations, and feasibility.


    After reviewing each concept, you’ll have the opportunity to share specific feedback, rank the options, and provide general input on what matters most to you and your family. Our goal is to create a playground that best serves the needs of the Shadowglen community, and your feedback is an important part of that process.


    Thank you for taking the time to share your thoughts!

  • Concept #1 - Treehouse Tower

    This concept centers around a large, nature-themed multi-tower play structure with treehouse-style elements, combining slides, climbing features, and interactive panels into one cohesive hub. It features shaded swings (including a belt + bucket "See Me Swing"), a wheelchair accessible spinner, a smaller age 2-5 structure, and shaded seating/picnic areas.

    Treehouse Tower Images

  • 1.  Which features of concept #1 do you like most? (Select up to 3)*

  • 2. Which feature of concept #1 do you like least? (Select up to 3)*

  • Concept #2 - Tunnel & Bridges

    This concept features a main structure with numerous bridges and elevated connections that encourage exploration and movement between elements. It also includes a separate 2–5 play structure with imaginative play components, designed specifically for younger children. A unique highlight is the grass mound with a crawl-through tunnel, adding a natural play element outside of traditional equipment. The design is rounded out with inclusive features such as an adaptive swing seat, along with ample shade and seating.

    Tunnels & Bridges

     

  • 1. Which features of concept #2 do you like most? (Select up to 3)*

  • 2. Which feature of concept #2 do you like least? (Select up to 3)*

  • Concept #3 - Adventure Climbing

    This concept focuses on a large X-shaped rope climbing structure integrated into the main play structure, creating multiple paths for climbing and crossing. It features an inclusive 360-degree loop slide connected to a climbing ramp, offering a unique and accessible sliding experience. Throughout the structure, there are multiple traversing and balance elements that encourage coordination and movement. The design also includes two kid-height benches with built-in games and STEM-focused activities. A single-user spinning seat provides an additional motion-based play option.

    Adventure Climbing

  • 1. Which features of concept #3 do you like most? (Select up to 3)*

  • 2. Which feature of concept #3 do you like least? (Select up to 3)*

  • Rank the Concepts

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  • General Questions

  • 1. Are there any features you would like to see included that were not shown in the concepts? (Select up to 3)*

  • 2. Which color schemes would you be happy to see in the new playground? (Select all that apply)*
  • 3. Does your household include someone who would benefit from accessible or inclusive playground features? (Select one)*
  • 4. Which accessible or inclusive features would you like to see included in the playground? (Select all that apply)*
  • Special Assessments

  • 1. Would you be open to a special assessment to allow for additional playground features or enhancements? (Select one)*
  • 2. If yes or maybe, what range would you consider reasonable? (Select one)
  • Final Thoughts

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