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Floral Park Improvements Online Survey Results <br />qqq. Poured surface on the ground in the play area, proper grading of slides so <br />water doesn't pool on them after a rain. Play equipment and swings for a wide range of <br />ages, from toddler to 10+. <br />rrr. There were only yes or no options for item 7. 1 need more information about 7 to <br />respond appropriately, please list my response as none. <br />sss. We live across the street from Floral Park and use the facilities year-round on a nearly <br />daily basis. The paved trails, wooded hiking trails and courts are great. We have two <br />kids, 6 and 4, and the playground equipment represents the biggest opportunity for <br />improvement. We all look forward to the new -and -improved Floral Park in the years to <br />come! <br />ttt. Bike parking is a great idea. We drop our bikes so many times while taking the hiking <br />paths and I never feel quite comfortable with the bikes just dropped in the grass at the <br />entrance to the hiking trails. <br />uuu. It would be great to have drinking fountains. Also more benches by the <br />basketball court and tennis court. <br />vvv.Could you please pay special attention to the low points of the walking trails. There are <br />a few spots that flood and ice over. The spots on the top of my head are the curve in the <br />path from the playground to the softball field and the small steep hill on the north side <br />exiting to Briarknoll Drive. It would be nice to build up some of those low points for <br />those of us that are fairly clumsy, or have other health problems that impact mobility. <br />I would love to see playground equipment that has something for all ages. Please keep <br />a baby swing. We were absolutely bummed when the Cummings park baby swing was <br />removed. We don't feel comfortable using the handicapped swing in case someone who <br />actually needs it would like to swing. The parking signs along Royal Lane might need <br />replacing as well. Possibly a no parking between signs could be the best option? I've <br />noticed people tend to park just on the west side of the trail entrance from Royal Lane. <br />Judging from the remaining small amount of yellow paint along the curb it looks like the <br />original intention was for the no parking to go a little further. <br />18 <br />