Salmon Bay Park Play Area Renovation

Updated: March 22, 2024

Spring 2024

The project team is working toward completion of 100% construction documentation.The Woodland Explorer proposal selected during community outreach is the basis for the new play equipment and layout. New equipment will include structures for ages 2-5 and ages 5-12 with multiple slides, a large net climber, multiple balance and climbing elements, nature play themed play panels, log hops, tot, belt and adaptive swings, several bridges and platforms, and a climbable whirl. The existing zip line will remain. The project team is coordinating with SDOT to install additional bike parking that serves the play area.

Seattle Parks and Recreation (SPR) presented three play equipment options and a preferred site plan design during our 3rd round of community engagement events. We received 340 community responses from our online survey and in-person Open House at the park. Thank you for your time and valuable input! Follow the links below for a summary of what we heard.

Location

Salmon Bay Park, 2001 NW Canoe Place, 98117

Budget

The Seattle Parks District provides $850,000 in funding for this project.  

Schedule

Planning: 2020-2021
Design: 2022-2023
Construction: September 2024

Project Description

The goal of this project is to renovate the existing play area space, including new play equipment, ADA improvements, benches, and seating options. Renovated elements will meet current safety and accessibility standards.

Some of the elements we hope to improve are: replacing the play area equipment, including the whirl, spring toys, and the swings (the recently replaced zipline will be retained); replacing the play area safety surfacing; adding accessible picnic tables, benches, and other site furnishings; improving ADA accessibility to the play area and the adjacent portion of the park; and consideration of trees to begin the park's next generation of these green assets.

Community Participation

Community Input and Safety Summary - December 2021

Online Open House 1/21/2021
To review the three play area concepts and proposed new play equipment, the newly replaced zipline will be retained, you can watch the concept presentation (30 minutes) here:

Presentation on three equipment proposals for community review.
Please watch this video https://youtu.be/VgabFk8WNrs

In the park Open House 7/24/2021

Parks and Recreation

AP Diaz, Superintendent
Mailing Address: 100 Dexter Ave N, Seattle, WA, 98109
Phone: (206) 684-4075
Fax: (206) 615-1813
pks_info@seattle.gov

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