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Designed to Act as a Beacon to Bring People of all Abilities Together for Play and Recreation by Scott Roschi, creative director at Landscape Structures Inc.
Incorporated on July 2, 1878, Waukee, Iowa, thrived as a vibrant coal mine community until 1949, when the state's largest coal producer ceased operations. However, the spirit of progress and collaboration among Waukee's residents and city leaders never wavered. Today, Waukee proudly holds the title of the fastest growing city in Iowa. The visionary Triumph Park, EPIC Playground stands tall as a testament to the harmonious collaboration between the City of Waukee, the Waukee Community School District and the Waukee Betterment Foundation. Across a pond from Waukee's Northwest High School, which opened in 2021, is a recreational haven, boasting the iconic playground, an accessible fishing pier and the Miracle League?(R) Field. With the intent to be an inclusive space, Triumph Park was designed to act as a beacon to bring people of all abilities together for play and recreation. Meeting a Need "The partnership with the Waukee Community School District was important in the development of the park," explained Matt Jermier, parks and recreation director at the City of Waukee. "Trail connectivity within the park was significant-it connects 60-acres of parkland-but those trails also serve as safe routes to school for many kids." The rest of the park? That includes 12 baseball fields, practice spaces, batting cages, accessible restrooms, a concession stand, 750 parking spaces, greenspace, and three miles of trails connecting to area neighborhoods and regional trail systems. Bringing in the Experts The city partnered with Confluence, a leading landscape architecture, planning and urban design firm in the Midwest with nine offices strategically located throughout the region, to expertly craft the overall park plans. "We knew that Triumph Park was going to be a regional attraction," said Jermier. "So, we wanted to create a playground that was bigger and better than anything we had seen." With those multiple goals in mind-creating a destination play space that was also fully inclusive-the team reached out to playground experts Landscape Structures Inc. and their Iowa-based consultant, Outdoor Recreation Products, for help. "We shared our goal for an all-inclusive playground-meaning all portions of the space needed to be activated for all abilities-and the teams at Landscape Structures and Outdoor Recreation Products really helped us figure out what that right mix was," said Matt Carlile, PLA, principal at Confluence. "We also shared overall big picture sketches of the design concept, and their designer ran with it to help us get it right."
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