Seattle Residents Called to Voice Their Vision for Judkins Park Renovation, Online Survey Open Through March 31

Seattle Parks invites public input on Judkins Park renovation through an online survey available until March 31, focusing on playground, spray park, and restrooms.

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Seattle Parks and Recreation is inviting community input on the renovation of Judkins Park, which is looking to revamp its playground, spray park, and restrooms. To create a more inclusive and accommodating space, Seattle residents are urged to participate in an online survey, open until March 31, to share their thoughts and help guide the project's direction. According to an announcement by the City of Seattle , "The survey will be open until Monday, March 31, so be sure to share your feedback and make your voice heard!" The city's commitment is backed by its desire to heed the local community's voice, especially those who couldn't attend the recent community and youth engagement events.

The survey can be accessed through the Parkways Seattle website for all who wish to contribute to the future of this neighborhood mainstay. This initiative is supported by partnerships with Africatown Community Land Trust, The William Grose Center, and A Personal Point of View LLC, aiming to center the community's needs and honor the neighborhood's past. As the City of Seattle reported, "Each organization brings unique expertise to ensure the project is community focused.



" Their involvement showcases a collaborative approach to confronting the repercussions of redlining, displacement, and gentrification that this community has experienced..