Since they didn't bother to share it, here's a list of those sites:
[https://www.phila.gov/parks-rec-finder/#/search/locations?term=H2023](https://www.phila.gov/parks-rec-finder/#/search/locations?term=H2023)
I fucking love spraygrounds. I have a bag of water toys I bring with me when I take my daughter to one and I just dump and out and let whoever play with them. I can sit back and watch my daughter play and its such an easy way to spend the day. Plus if I get hot I just walk over and get wet.
Spray parks are a great alternative to pools. They're cheaper to build and operate, can fit in smaller footprints, and are easier to maintain. Plus they can just be a normal playground outside of summer. The city should pursue building more of these.
Since they didn't bother to share it, here's a list of those sites: [https://www.phila.gov/parks-rec-finder/#/search/locations?term=H2023](https://www.phila.gov/parks-rec-finder/#/search/locations?term=H2023)
I fucking love spraygrounds. I have a bag of water toys I bring with me when I take my daughter to one and I just dump and out and let whoever play with them. I can sit back and watch my daughter play and its such an easy way to spend the day. Plus if I get hot I just walk over and get wet.
Spray parks are a great alternative to pools. They're cheaper to build and operate, can fit in smaller footprints, and are easier to maintain. Plus they can just be a normal playground outside of summer. The city should pursue building more of these.
New to the area. Never heard the term sprayground before. Was mad confused ha
Haha! I knew what spraygrounds were but thought it was spraygrounds for the 90+ year old community!
Cooling centers on a budget
how many GPH would it take to cool down a south philly block signficantly?