The grand opening was held Saturday afternoon where Cleveland Mayor Justin Bibb, Ward 17 councilman Charlie Slife, Cleveland police officers, Cleveland firefights, community organizers and neighborhood families were all in attendance.
CLEVELAND, Ohio -- Kristen Case, 40, grew up in Cleveland’s West Park neighborhood and remembers the original playground at Impett Park. It was her park, she said.
FOIP worked with Cleveland City Hall and members of the Ward 17 committee to create the playground at Impett Park which is tucked between West 153rd and West 159th streets. The playground accommodates all children with bridges, climbing structures, sensory panels, slides, swings and more. And the 860-square foot paint-by-numbers mural on the pool house could be seen from the new playground.
Right around the time of that meeting a coalition of residents decided to band together to do tasks at the park including cleanup and making the mural, he said.
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