Fort Frankfort Playground Surface Poured, But Equipment Delays Persist
Frankfort Park District Special Committee Meeting | September 23, 2025
Article Summary: The Frankfort Park District reported significant progress on the Fort Frankfort playground, with the “poured n’ play” safety surface now complete and footings for the large wood structure poured. However, the project’s final completion is still pending the delivery of some equipment and the correct coating for two deck pieces.
Fort Frankfort Update Key Points:
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The “poured n’ play” safety surface for the new playground has been finished.
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Footings for the main large wood structure are now in place.
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The project remains delayed as some equipment pieces have not yet been delivered, and two deck pieces require re-coating.
Progress is visible at the Fort Frankfort playground project, where the new “poured n’ play” safety surface has been finished, park district officials reported at a committee meeting on Tuesday, September 23, 2025.
During a facility update, the Board of Commissioners also learned that the footings for the playground’s large wood structure have been poured, marking another key step toward completion. The poured surface provides a cushioned, accessible ground cover essential for playground safety.
However, the project continues to face delays that have pushed its grand opening to next spring. According to the update, some playground pieces have still not been delivered from the manufacturer. Additionally, two deck pieces for the structure need to be sent back for the correct coating, a problem that was also noted at the previous board meeting.
With the main construction elements nearing completion, the board also discussed plans for signage and proposed commemorative plaques for the new community-built playground.
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