Sarawak Park Ribbon Cutting - Deputy CAO Brittany Drury, Mayor Sue Carleton, CAO Niall Lobley at Mobi-mat and Tree Planting. Photo from Georgian Bluffs. Sarawak Park Ribbon Cutting - Deputy CAO Brittany Drury, Mayor Sue Carleton, CAO Niall Lobley at Mobi-mat and Tree Planting. Photo from Georgian Bluffs.
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Georgian Bluffs wants input into the future of local playgrounds

The Township of Georgian Bluffs is asking residents to help shape the future of two community play spaces.

A brand-new playground is being planned for Kemble, while Sarawak Family Park will see its existing playground refreshed. Township officials have released concept designs for both projects and are inviting families, kids, and caregivers to weigh in.

Residents can share feedback on which features they like best, what could be improved, and how the playgrounds can best serve local families.

Residents can visit the township's engagement site to explore the concepts and join the conversation. For the Kemble playground, people can go to engagegb.ca/kemble-playground. The Sarawak Park Playground page is here: engagegb.ca/sarawak-park-playground-refresh

Community members are encouraged to review the plans and take part in the conversation to ensure the final playgrounds reflect local needs and ideas.

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