Cupertino city officials celebrated the opening of an inclusive playground at Jollyman Park, designed for all abilities and ages, including individuals with autism and various developmental challenges. The playground features specialized equipment, such as accessible swings and sensory-sensitive areas. The project, which cost about $5.4 million, was funded by local and state sources, including significant grants. The opening event included a performance and concluded with a ribbon-cutting ceremony, marking a significant addition to the community as a place for everyone to enjoy play.
Mayor Liang Chao emphasized the playground as "a joyful and essential space where everyone can experience the freedom and fun of play," highlighting its inclusive design.
The playground accommodates individuals with autism, sensory sensitivities, and physical challenges, featuring unique equipment like a slide hill, accessible swings, and interactive art.
Collection
[
|
...
]