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Bethel Park splash pad in progress

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Architect’s rendering of the new Bethel Park splash pad.

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Ground was broken April 10 for a new splash pad and playground at Park Avenue, next to the Bethel Park Community Center.

The playground will feature a “Serenity Spot,” playground equipment for children with autism or other sensory processing differences.

“This project has been in the making for about four years and was part of our strategic plan to upgrade all of our recreational facilities,” Tim Moury, Bethel Park Council president, said. “We want each of our parks to be a bit different, having its own featured attraction. This particular park will not only be an amazing amenity for our residents but will also draw people to Bethel Park.”

The splash pad, a $3.5 million project, will feature two areas, one for younger children with a river component to float toys and a large area for all ages with spray toys and other unique features.

“We really wanted to ensure that children of all ages would be able to enjoy the splash pad,” Moury said. “The entire facility is also ADA-accessible and will be inclusive for all ages and abilities.”

Two grants from the state and county, along with various community fundraisers, helped cover the project cost. A snack stand and unisex, air-conditioned restrooms also will be part of the project.

The approximately $175,000 new playground, matching the aesthetic of the splash pad, will feature a sandbox, swing, pirate ship play structure, a dolphin-and-sea-horse rocker, park benches and a picnic table.

The “Serenity Spot” offers children a comfortable place to step away and express themselves freely. It features a fortlike environment with games, a spinning seat, a rubber kick pad, and a variety of calming activities. Developmental benefits include sensory, social/emotional, cognitive and motor skills.

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