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Tree Town leaders have worked to secure $1 million in funding for the development of a splash pad at Southeast Area Park on Ellsworth Road.
The area is being developed as part of the city’s efforts to celebrate its 200th birthday. It was chosen by the Ann Arbor City Council in May to become the city’s Bicentennial Park and is slated to receive upgrades including a universal-access splash pad, a new shelter, sensory trails and a sculpture garden.
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Yeah, when I lived in Canton there were 2 there and a 3rd one nearby in Plymouth. I was shocked that Ann Arbor didn’t have any free public splash pads, given all the support for parks here.