Harris County, TX opened its first all-inclusive 29-acre greenspace and playground
Harris County, TX opened an all-inclusive 29-acre greenspace
Harris County opened its first all-inclusive greenspace and playground that accommodates children and adults with disabilities. The county spent a year and $7.6 million building the 29-acre playground which levels the playing field for anyone with visual impairments or mobility issues. The park also includes a sensory garden with an extra-wide ramp for wheelchairs and a serpentine path designed for older adults or anyone in physical rehabilitation.
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Harris County unveils its first fully-inclusive park for visitors of all abilities – Houston Public Media
The 29-acre all-inclusive playground at James Driver Park in Aldine is the first of its kind in Harris County.
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