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Nestled 50 miles south of Pittsburgh in the Laurel Highland Mountains, is the small community of Ohiopyle, Pennsylvania. The borough, encompassed by the 20,000 acres of Ohiopyle State Park along the Youghiogheny River is home to 72 permanent residents.

This close knit community is perhaps the best kept secret in Laurel Highlands. What’s not a secret, however, is the town’s struggle to create an infrastructure that can support tourism for the nearly two million tourists that visit Ohiopyle State Park each year.

When City council member Kate McCarty realized that the town’s current playground, located one block from the state park’s entrance, was in a state of disrepair and needed updating, she sprung into action.

With the support of both the borough council and Ohiopyle State Park, Kate spearheaded a fundraising initiative and formed a playground development team.

She worked closely with Stacie Faust Hall and Dana Mitchell from Ohiopyle State Park, as well as contractor Jim Heinbaugh with Fairchance Construction.

The project took off when the team received a matching grant from the Department of Conservation and Natural Resources and allowed the group to hire landscape architect, Nancy Lonnet RomanCFP_Stewrt_on_the_green_640 of Pashek Associates to develop plans. Curtis Bischof of General Recreation was then hired to construct the play equipment and surfacing.

It was essential that the design honor the close-knit community of Ohiopyle and tie in natural elements from the borough’s cherished river while creating a safe, fun, and aesthetically appealing play area. According to Nancy, “Curtis was absolutely wonderful to work with. He was responsive and spent extra time with us before and after to make sure everything went smoothly.”

Stewart on the Green opened in July. Using Landscape Structures’ Play NaturallyTM play structures and a Cedar Forest Products’ pavilion with lighting and two rows of amphitheater seating, the play area implements climbing boulders and slides set against the backdrop of a lush open space. The color scheme blends perfectly with Ohiopyle’s natural surroundings and features new, poured-in-place rubber safety surfacing so that the very smallest borough residents and visitors can enjoy the play area, too.

The old, broken swings that Kate remembers from her childhood have been replaced with new swings. Her favorite elements are the  “river” kayaks bolted down that tie into the unique “river pathway” (a blue band of protective play surfacing) incorporating Ohiopyle’s river heritage.LSI_Stewart_on_the_green_640

Kate McCarty says, “We’re a ‘river town.’ We wanted to have a look and feel exclusive to the area—something that could only be Ohiopyle—like no other place in any other town. General Recreation’s equipment had the unique features we wanted.”

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With the new ADA regulations taking effect this Thursday March 15th, 2012 you may have some questions about what that means for your playgrounds. The ADA guidelines have been in place since 1991. The new regulations now mean that the guidelines are law and can be enforced by the Department of Justice. If your playgrounds complied with these guidelines before, they will be compliant with the 2010 standards. Check out the following points from our internal experts:
  • March 15, 2012, is the effective date in which all new construction must comply with the 2010 ADA standards. 
  • In addition, public entities are required to create transition plans for removal of all architectural barriers within their facilities. Transition plans include an estimated date when barriers will be removed and facilities brought into compliance with the 2010 standard.  
  • The 2012 ADA Standard for play areas was not modified from before (1991 ADA Guidelines for Play Areas), so if a play space complied with these guidelines before, they will be compliant with the 2010 standards.  
  • Older play areas that were not compliant with the 1991 guidelines do not need to be brought into compliance until the space is modified or updated, or when it is "readily achievable" to do so. "Readily achievable" means "easily accomplishable without much difficulty or expense". 
  • Neither the Department of Justice nor any state agency will be out enforcing compliance. An owner entity will only be cited if a citizen files a complaint. At that time the owner will need to produce their transition plans for bringing the facility into compliance.

These regulations provide a great opportunity to educate our playground buyers and owners about our philosophy on inclusive play, which addresses the environment, play experience and variability. We're committed to going beyond accessibility to ensure inclusion; children of all abilities should be able to play together on the playground.

If you have any questions about the new regulations, please contact your local General Recreation consultant at 800-726-4793 or email us at This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it

 

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General Recreation recently introduced Fiberweb’s PathMat™ Beach Access Mat into its preferred product offerings. PathMat provides a barefoot friendly surface for beach goers at a fraction of the cost of other popular beach access mat materials.

Easy installation. Developed for use in permanent or temporary recreation access applications, PathMat is available in roll form allowing for a quick roll and pin installation. Portable and lightweight, two people can install a 5 foot x 32 foot section of PathMat in just 10 minutes.

Barefoot friendly. The mat’s elastomeric material provides safe edges that do not require secondary finishing. This highly reduces the risk for injury to bare feet. The mat also is wheelchair accessible and slip resistant even when wet.

Adaptable. While PathMat’s proven oscillated mesh design ensures rigidity, strength, and thickness, it adapts smoothly to contoured surfaces. The mat’s bright blue color also makes the pathway highly visible to pedestrians.

Simple maintenance. In addition, the oscillated mat mesh is easy to clean with a broom, blower, or pressure washer. The UV-stabilized elastomeric material is also recyclable after use, reducing environmental impact.

For more information on PathMat, contact Gen Rec at 800-726-4793, email This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it , or visit our new website, www.generalrecreationinc.com.

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What’s leading the way in 2011 to encourage kids to play outdoors and to make playgrounds truly inclusive and fun for children of all abilities? 

Landscape Structures has announced several new products in a variety of nature-inspired designs, natural climbers, sensory play products and more. 

Here are some of the most exciting products this year: 

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General Recreation is proud to select a great product line for our diverse family of site furnishing products. We know that the innovation of TerraCast® will provide unique, lasting solutions for our clients. 

 

TerraCast planters will not crack, are maintenance-free, and are a fraction of the cost of conventional terracotta or concrete planters.

 

At a glance: 

UV-Resistant, Waterproof, 10-Year Limited Factory Warranty, 20 styles and 78 sizes, 15 standard colors, Customization, such as custom logo molding.

Durable. Molded from a polymer resin, TerraCast products are guaranteed to never crack, chip, fracture or break. TerraCast eliminates the costly breakage of clay and terracotta planters that often occur during shipment to the installation site. 

 

The planters are manufactured with linear low-density polyethylene, which offers strength and impact resistance.  

 

While the planters are commercial grade, the material itself is lightweight and resistant to graffiti. The color is molded into the product, so no wear, scratches or other blemishes are noticeable. 

 

Versatile. TerraCast products may be used without saucers on carpets, tile or wood floors without the worry of staining. 

 

Unaffected by extreme temperature changes, TerraCast can be used outdoors year-round. They weigh 80-percent less than clay or terracotta and are lightweight enough to use on balconies, decks and rooftops.

 

No heavy equipment or forklifts are required to unload or place these planters at your location. 

 

Waterproof. Unlike clay planters, TerraCast products are waterproof. Water and minerals cannot leak through the walls to stain or discolor the exterior surface, or the surfaces around them. 

 

TerraCast can complete any commercial project with the confidence that the containers will provide years of maintenance-free performance. 

 

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