TeWinkle selected for special playground
Deirdre Newman
When Costa Mesa resident Doug Hansen wants to take his daughter to a
playground, he doesn’t have a lot of options.
His daughter Angel was born with multiple birth defects and can
neither communicate nor walk.
The void of playgrounds in Orange County with equipment tailored
to kids with disabilities inspired Hansen and his wife, Jennifer, to
suggest one be built in Costa Mesa. They offered to pay for the
equipment through a charity they set up in honor of their daughter.
City officials were receptive to the idea and thought TeWinkle
Park would be the perfect place because of its central location and
amenities. Because the project is eligible for a state grant of up to
$1 million, the city is using the grant opportunity to add
improvements to nearby facilities, such as restrooms and picnic
shelters.
“It went from a $250,000 project to a $1-million [project],” Doug
Hansen said. “Not to be speechless, but I’m close to it.”
The playground will be designed for disabled children to play with
their friends and family, with no entrance fees. The new playground
would replace the existing play structure and swing-set in the
northern area of the park, just west of Junipero Drive. This
playground complies with the minimum standards of the Americans with
Disabilities Act but has some barriers that impede disabled children.
The new playground would include traditional equipment such as
swings and slides and more unusual parts like a rubberized floor
surface, a ramp that goes throughout the entire structure and
interactive panels with features like Braille lettering, Doug Hansen
said.
The grant requires a minimum of 25% in matching funds. Angels
Charity is raising funds to come up with about $300,000, Doug Hansen
said.
The city will use the charity’s funds to increase its chances of
getting the grant, city management analyst Donna Theriault said.
The Costa Mesa Community Foundation is helping Angels Charity
raise money, at the Hansens’ request, Chairwoman Mary Hornbuckle
said.
“We are enthusiastically behind it,” Hornbuckle said. “We think
it’s a wonderful program and are very excited it will be happening in
the city.”
* DEIRDRE NEWMAN covers government. She may be reached at (714)
966-4623 or by e-mail at [email protected].
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