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Newly Renovated Brighton Playfield Opens

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Seattle Parks and Recreation (SPR) is happy to announce the opening of the renovated Brighton Playfield, 6000 39th Ave. S, just north of Aki Kurose Middle School.

For a list of activities that are open and closed at Seattle Parks and Recreation please visit Brighton restroom/comfort station renovation will open in July 2020.

Seattle Parks and Recreation is leading the way to find alternate synthetic turf field design systems/materials and deliver a safe, durable and playable athletic facility and experience.

This park project is made possible by the voter-approved Seattle Park District, which provides more than $47 million a year in long-term funding for SPR, including maintenance of parklands and facilities, operation of community centers and recreation programs, and development of new neighborhood parks on previously acquired sites.

Brighton Playfield was covered by the City’s Priority Hire program, which required that contractors hire individuals living in economically distressed communities in Seattle and King County to work 32% of the project hours.

Source: https://seattlemedium.com

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