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19 19 R E S E A R C H » Engage leaders, stakeholders, and staff who will maintain the area early in the planning process. • Park superintendent and park staff. • Community leaders and/or adjacent communities. • Donors or agencies. » Identify your intended users. • Ages and abilities. • Local day users and/or destination users. • Determine the maximum capacity of the natural play area. WHO'S INVOLVED? » Knowing who to involve is one the first steps! START YOUR TO-DO LIST » Create a concept of what the playscape looks like. » Identify the project owner. » Know your permit requirements. » Create a realistic project budget. » Identify your potential funding sources. PARTICIPANTS PROCESS SITE FINDING THE RIGHT SPOT » Consider replacing existing playground footprint or building adjacent to an existing site. » Think about where other park amenities are, including circulation, parking, and restrooms. » Look at how natural features and resources such as streams, grasslands, or savannahs existing in the area could be incorporated. » Consider special features that can be used as focal points. » Use existing topography for play and access. » Consider not only the finished play area footprint, but also the construction and staging needs. INSPIRATION PLAN DESIGN MANAGE EXAMPLES

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