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Hale Piilani Concept

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Aloha,
We're looking very much forward to the addition of a playground to our Hale Pi'ilani Park.
Will the play structure be able to accommodate kids of all abilities including disabilities?
Is there a maintenence plan for the water bottle filling station to keep it clean and functional over time?
Is there R1 water available for planting of trees for natural shade.
in reply to Nalani's comment
I agree, please plant trees for shade!
This play structure is great, lot of options for creativity. Would love to see something like this at Eddie Tam.
Plant SHADE trees!!!
Is there good access from the affordable project at the top of Kaiwahine?
Put benches around the basketball court & take down the chain link cage. Mahalo!
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there needs to be more benches and places to sit. Picnic tables need to have shade over them. Otherwise they will not be used.
Swings?
structures that build muscle when they are played on. Balance Bar to walk across.
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These structures are fun. Would love to see more types of these equipment at the Kahului or Eddie tam park.
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I like this
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It could be nice to include ʻōlelo Hawaiʻi play-related words and imagery to the space
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I suggest adding more open-ended play equipment like the kinds in Scandinavian countries for more imaginative and unstructured play
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Two additional benches on this side might give families more opportunities to see their keiki playing and build community with each other
in reply to ladias12025's comment
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I agree, shaded rest areas are needed. I would also suggest adding at least one more shaded picnic table.
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I would prefer a simpler set of monkeybars. With the hexagonal shapes, I'm concerned that they pose as a trip hazard for toddlers still developing balance and motor skills.
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kihei is so hot. can smaller gazebo type covers be put over the sitting areas?