Roanoke Park Playground Replacement
Roanoke Park is a neighborhood park located at 70th Avenue SE and West Mercer Way. The park's playground equipment includes ship-themed climbing structures installed in 2004 as well as swings and a Spinami installed in 2012. All structures will be replaced as part of this playground replacement project, and the site will also be evaluated for ADA/accessibility upgrades as part of the process. Additionally, the Berger Partnership, the City's consultant leading design and community engagement for early playground replacements, is developing a site concept that will include improvements to parking and new perimeter fencing.
Stay tuned to this Let's Talk page for draft concepts to comment on and details about upcoming community engagement opportunities.
Looking for general information about Mercer Island playground replacements? Find it here: https://letstalk.mercergov.org/playground-replacements.
Roanoke Park is a neighborhood park located at 70th Avenue SE and West Mercer Way. The park's playground equipment includes ship-themed climbing structures installed in 2004 as well as swings and a Spinami installed in 2012. All structures will be replaced as part of this playground replacement project, and the site will also be evaluated for ADA/accessibility upgrades as part of the process. Additionally, the Berger Partnership, the City's consultant leading design and community engagement for early playground replacements, is developing a site concept that will include improvements to parking and new perimeter fencing.
Stay tuned to this Let's Talk page for draft concepts to comment on and details about upcoming community engagement opportunities.
Looking for general information about Mercer Island playground replacements? Find it here: https://letstalk.mercergov.org/playground-replacements.
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Updates for October 2024
Share Updates for October 2024 on Facebook Share Updates for October 2024 on Twitter Share Updates for October 2024 on Linkedin Email Updates for October 2024 linkPermitting is nearing completion for the Roanoke Park Playground Replacement, and staff are working with Berger and Allplay Systems to execute a contract with R&R Construction to construct the project.
This playground renovation includes new poured-in-place playground surfacing, which will provide full access to play and gathering opportunities for people with mobility challenges. Installation of the surfacing requires warm weather. (Community members probably remember waiting for a good weather window to install playground surfacing at Mercerdale Park in 2022!) Rather than chance the weather this fall, construction will start in early 2025 and will be sequenced with construction of the First Hill Park playground replacement. A construction timeline will be shared on Let’s Talk once it’s been confirmed.
Staff anticipate opening both new playgrounds in spring 2025. The playground at Roanoke Park will remain open until construction begins.
Before the new playground opens, other related site improvements will be completed and include installing a new park sign, building a new perimeter fence, and restoring the public art sculpture Totem. A section of the new fence was installed as an Eagle Scout project this summer, and City crews will finish the fence over time.
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New Play Equipment Delivered!
Share New Play Equipment Delivered! on Facebook Share New Play Equipment Delivered! on Twitter Share New Play Equipment Delivered! on Linkedin Email New Play Equipment Delivered! linkNew play equipment for Roanoke Park was delivered to the Public Works Shop this week! Equipment was purchased from two manufacturers and includes:
View the final site plan for more details about equipment placement and site navigation.
This project is still working through permitting, so the play equipment will be stored at Public Works until construction can start.
Another update will be shared on Let’s Talk when permitting has concluded and the construction timeline has been confirmed. The playground will remain open until construction begins.
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Updates for June 2024
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Permitting
In mid-March, staff and the design team met with Permitting and confirmed that this capital project will require additional geotechnical assessment and a Critical Areas Review 1. Additionally, the design team adjusted the site layout and ADA parking space location to avoid potential tree impacts from grading and other site work during construction. Permit applications were submitted on June 4, with an anticipated review time of 6-10 weeks.
Ordering Play Equipment
New play equipment is being provided by two play manufacturers:
- Landscape Structures Inc.: 2-5 Play Structure, Swings
- Berliner: 5-12 Net Climber, Cone Spinner
Staff ordered the play equipment in April, and delivery is anticipated in late summer. Like in other industries, both play manufacturers are experiencing production and shipping delays, resulting in long lead times for play equipment delivery. The design team maintains regular contact with both manufacturers and updates the City as delivery timelines improve.
Construction Timing
The City plans to contract with Allplay Systems, a Northwest-based playground provider, to install new play equipment and complete site improvements, which include accessible playground surfacing and a new ADA parking space. Allplay is finalizing the proposed scope of work now, and staff anticipate completing contracting needs this summer. Based on permitting and equipment delivery timelines, construction likely will not begin until September. The playground will remain open until the project is ready to break ground.
Another project update will be posted once permits are approved. In the meantime, contact Sarah Bluvas, CIP Project Manager, at sarah.bluvas@mercerisland.gov with project questions.
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Updates for March 2024
Share Updates for March 2024 on Facebook Share Updates for March 2024 on Twitter Share Updates for March 2024 on Linkedin Email Updates for March 2024 linkThank you to the community members who provided final feedback for the design of the Roanoke Park Playground Replacement. This project has progressed into permitting, beginning with a pre-app meeting with the Community Planning and Development department (CPD) to confirm permitting needs. Berger is also ordering the new playground equipment now to get ahead of potentially long lead times. Staff aim to complete construction in late spring/early summer (depending on equipment and other supply chain timelines).
Stay tuned to Let's Talk for another update when playground construction begins!
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Missed the public meeting? There's still time to share input!
Share Missed the public meeting? There's still time to share input! on Facebook Share Missed the public meeting? There's still time to share input! on Twitter Share Missed the public meeting? There's still time to share input! on Linkedin Email Missed the public meeting? There's still time to share input! linkThank you to the community members who participated in the Roanoke Playground Virtual Public Meeting on January 30! This post provides an overview of the meeting and shares details about one more opportunity to provide feedback about the playground replacement. View the meeting recording here, and read the Q&A from the meeting here. (Please note: The questions and responses posted on Let's Talk have been edited for clarity, brevity, and grammar. When relevant, more information has been added to the response. Hear responses provided at the meeting beginning at 25:03 in the video recording.)
Playground Equipment Survey Results
The City received 158 responses to the playground equipment survey open December 20, 2023-January 12, 2024. Here are highlights from the survey results:
- 99% (156 of 158) of respondents said they do or will visit Roanoke Park.
- Most respondents were interested in playground equipment for 2-5 year-olds (42%) and 5-12 year-olds (38%).
- Respondents were evenly split between preferring standard belt swings (51%) and basket swings (49%). *Keep reading for an opportunity to give more input about swings!
- Most respondents preferred a cone spinner (72%) to an open saucer spinner (28%).
- Additionally, a little more than half (54%) of respondents preferred the climbing structure presented as Option A in the survey (pictured right). Community members liked the climbing ramp; that this structure looked complex and unique; and that it has good height and versatility/variety.
Updated Site Plan
The Berger team used the survey results to refine the conceptual site plan, which was presented during the meeting. Pictured below, the proposed site plan:
- Features swings, a cone spinner, the preferred climbing structure, and a new play structure for ages 2-5;
- Adds an accessible parking space and accessible pathway to/throughout the play area;
- Relocates the existing seating area to take advantage of natural shaded areas on the site; *Keep reading for an opportunity to give more input about site amenities!
- And fences the play area along West Mercer Way to increase safety.
Questions or comments for the updated site plan? Use the Post a Comment tool to share your thoughts or send them directly to Sarah Bluvas, CIP Project Manager, at sarah.bluvas@mercerisland.gov.
Provide More Input for Swings and Amenities!
During the meeting, City staff and the consultant team from Berger Partnership asked three questions to collect more input on swing styles and site amenities. The same questions have been posted on Let's Talk to provide community members who missed the meeting the opportunity to comment.
Take the 3-question survey here:
Responses will be collected through Friday, February 9, and will be combined with those received during the public meeting to inform the final site plan and equipment selection.
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Register for the Virtual Public Meeting on January 30
Share Register for the Virtual Public Meeting on January 30 on Facebook Share Register for the Virtual Public Meeting on January 30 on Twitter Share Register for the Virtual Public Meeting on January 30 on Linkedin Email Register for the Virtual Public Meeting on January 30 linkThank you to all the community members who completed the survey on Roanoke Park playground equipment. The City received more than 150 responses! Another opportunity to provide feedback is coming up later this month.
Virtual Public Meeting on Roanoke Park Playground Equipment
Tuesday, January 30 | 6pm
Register: https://us02web.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_AeoQP4yATheKAJFsFSDD0Q#/registration
Gather the kids in your life, and join City staff and the team from Berger Partnership to hear more about levy-funded playground replacements, review the Roanoke Park survey results, and give additional feedback on updated concepts for Roanoke Park. Registration is not required but is encouraged.
Project Timeline
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Project Initiation
Roanoke Park Playground Replacement has finished this stage- Site assessment
- Playground equipment + vendor research
- ADA upgrades evaluation
- Draft concepts
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Community Survey
Roanoke Park Playground Replacement has finished this stageOpen December 20, 2023, to January 12, 2024
View draft layout options that will work at the site and provide input on your playground equipment likes and dislikes.
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Virtual Public Meeting
Roanoke Park Playground Replacement has finished this stageJanuary 30, 2023 | 6pm | Register here
See the latest layout options based on the results of the community survey and share more input about equipment selection and layout.
Couldn't make the meeting? Share additional input on swings and site amenities through February 9 here. Responses will be combined with those received during the meeting to inform the final site plan and equipment selection.
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Finalize Design, Order Equipment and Secure Permits
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Playground Under Construction
this is an upcoming stage for Roanoke Park Playground Replacement2025
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Project Complete
this is an upcoming stage for Roanoke Park Playground Replacement
Q&A from Virtual Public Meeting on 01.30.24
- Heights are an important element of playgrounds. How does the proposed “exciting heights” 5-12 climbing structure compare to the existing playground height?
- Roanoke Park is currently known as the “Pirate Ship” park. Is it possible to maintain this theme or bring in another exciting theme?
- Is the soft surface going to be similar to the surface used at the Mercerdale Park playground?
- For all Mercer Island playgrounds: Are they all designed for all ages, or are some playgrounds designed specifically for 2 to 5-year-olds and others specifically for older kids?
Who's Listening
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Phone 206-275-7864 Email sarah.bluvas@mercerisland.gov