LANSING — A $3.2 million, all-abilities playground at Louis F. Adado Riverfront Park is opening to the public in mid-September after nearly two years of construction. “Whereas some parks would have an ADA-compliant, barrier-free piece of equipment on the side for children that have special needs, this playground has accessibility…Read More
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