Category for Play and Recreation

Play and Recreation > Best Practices > a
a.
Include cues on the street that encourage the public to engage in play, such as interpretive signage, art elements, discovery maps and audio.
Play and Recreation > Best Practices > g
g.
Use topography and grade changes, such as steps, slopes and mounds, to create opportunities for active games.
Play and Recreation > Best Practices > f
f.
Provide outdoor exercise equipment, such as stationary bikes, parallel bars, etc.
Play and Recreation > Best Practices > e
e.
Provide infrastructure to allow for active games, such as goals for basketball, ball walls, sleeves for nets of ball games such as volleyball, etc.
Play and Recreation > Best Practices > d
d.
Include water spray play areas on the street.
Play and Recreation > Best Practices > c
c.
Provide natural play elements like boulders and trees for climbing.
Play and Recreation > Best Practices > b
b.
Provide play equipment that supports different age groups and provides a diversity of challenges.
Play and Recreation > Best Practices > a
a.
Provide sufficient open space on the street to accommodate active play in various forms.

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