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Play DC


The DC Department of Parks and Recreation (DPR), in partnership with the Department of General Services (DGS), is excited to introduce a playground improvement project, Play DC. This new, multi-year citywide play space project will drive the evaluation, improvement, and ongoing maintenance of the playgrounds in DPR's inventory. 

Through Play DC, DPR and DGS will improve and renovate an unprecedented number of play spaces during the 2013 fiscal year. Moving forward, DPR and DGS will regularly evaluate all DPR’s 78 playgrounds in the District and use consistent evaluation data to prioritize maintenance and capital improvements.

Vision:
Play DC is a multi-year effort to provide the District’s children and adults with exciting, innovative and inclusive play spaces.

Mission:
As part of Mayor Gray’s One City Action Plan and the Vision for a Sustainable DC, Play DC will strengthen the District’s commitment to using world-class, innovative practices to improve how residents and visitors work, live and play.

Play DC implements the DC Department of Parks and Recreation’s Move, Grow, Be Green goals, which invites residents of all ages to join in active and inclusive recreation (MOVE), to support their personal development through enrichment activities (GROW), and to connect to our natural world (BE GREEN). Play DC will be achieved through collaboration with the Department of General Services (DGS), whose integral role in building and maintaining these spaces exemplifies DGS’ mission to elevate the quality of life in the District.

Play DC will also leverage the expertise of other partners, such as the District Department of the Environment, the DC Office of Planning, other prominent, non-governmental partners and local community groups.

Goals:

  1. Provide safe playgrounds for children living in and visiting the District.
  2. Ensure playgrounds are accessible and inclusive for children and care givers.
  3. Increase childhood wellness through natural and adventure play.
  4. Foster community support for a well-loved playground.
  5. Utilize Play DC and scorecards to encourage volunteerism and partnerships at playgrounds.

How We’ll Get There:
On October 12, 2012, Mayor Vincent C. Gray announced that 32 playgrounds that will be renovated by October 2013. Among the 32 play spaces, 7 playgrounds are already in the planning or design phase. In recent years, DPR and DGS have revitalized other play spaces throughout the city, and both DPR and DGS are excited to continue creating world-class environments in which residents can Move, Grow and Be Green.

The 25 playgrounds announced by the Mayor were evaluated using a scorecard developed by DPR. The evaluation looked at many factors, including:

  • Age and condition of existing equipment
  • Internal risk-management audits
  • Community needs
  • Existing usage
  • Existing surfacing
  • Accessibility
  • Area demographics
  • Existing infrastructure (water, electricity, etc.)
  • Operations and maintenance requirements
  • Proximity to other playgrounds/parks

DPR will continue to evaluate all DPR play spaces. Every two years, play spaces will be scored to ensure that they are still safe, attractive places to play; this is in addition to regular maintenance inspections. The information gathered through these evaluations will be used by DPR as we make ongoing decisions about maintenance and capital improvements. This information will also be published to assist community groups as they focus their efforts on supporting our work in maintaining and improving play spaces.

DPR will use this initiative to develop a strategic plan for play space in the District that is particularly focused on maintaining a high level of service and addressing any gaps in our play system.

Project Timeline:
DPR and DGS hosted community meetings in Fall 2012 for each play space to be renovated in 2013. Construction will begin this spring, and Mayor Gray looks forward to the District’s children and adults using these new facilities by the end of summer of 2013!

We will soon release a schedule for the next round of community meetings, which will be pre-construction meetings. 

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Beyond our survey, please also feel free to send us an email on your thoughts and vision for each site.

 

Capital Projects

Play DC: Banneker Recreation Center

The play space at Banneker Recreation Center is located at 2500 Georgia Avenue NW in Ward 1. The site currently includes basketball courts, a baseball diamond, tennis courts, and a play area for younger and older children.

 
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Play DC: Benning Park Playground Renovation

The current play spaces at Benning Park has an area for younger children toward the entrance and a play area for older children between the pool and courts. There are multiple tennis and basketball courts as well as a field and a small gazebo.

 
Capital Projects

Play DC: Brentwood Playground Renovation

The play space at Brentwood is located at 2311 14th Street NE in Ward 5. The play space is adjacent to the recreation center, and the site also features a baseball diamond.

 
Capital Projects

Play DC: Congress Heights Playground Renovation

The play space at Congress Heights is located at 611 Alabama Ave SE in Ward 8. The current play space includes a baseball field, basketball court, tennis courts, and play equipment.

 
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Play DC: Douglass Playground Renovation

The play space at Douglass is located at 2100 Stanton Terrace SE in Ward 8. The current play space has two separated play areas, basketball courts, a ball field, and a performance platform.

 
Capital Projects

Play DC: Emery Playground Renovation

The play space at Emery Recreation Center is located at 5801 Georgia Avenue NW in Ward 4. The site currently features a playground, basketball court, and football field.

 
Capital Projects

Play DC: Forest Hills Playground Renovation

Forest Hills is located at 32nd and Chesapeake Streets, NW in Ward 3. There is one large, fenced play area at the park with a sandbox and play equipment. Other park amenities include tennis courts, a basketball court, a ballfield and open space.

 
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Play DC: Fort Greble Playground Renovation

The play space at Fort Greble is located at Martin Luther King Jr. Ave SW and Elmira Street SW in Ward 8. The current play space has two sets of swings and two slides. The space also includes two basketball courts, a play court, and a baseball field, and is adjacent to one of the historic Civil War Defenses of Washington.

 
Capital Projects

Play DC: Fort Stevens Playground Renovation

The play space at Fort Stevens Recreation Center is located at 1327 Van Buren Street NW in Ward 4. The outdoor play area is adjacent to a building that includes both recreation facilities and a senior citizens center. The site currently features play equipment, basketball courts, and tennis courts.

 
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Play DC: Hamilton Playground Renovation

The play space at Hamilton Recreation Center is located at 1340 Hamilton Street NW in Ward 4. The site currently includes basketball courts, a field, multi-sport courts, and play areas for younger and older children.

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