The City of Round Rock Parks and Recreation Department and the Play for All Foundation will hold an open house detailing plans for the proposed Play for All Abilities Park.
The meeting will provide an opportunity to review the latest park designs and ask questions of City staff and the Play for All Foundation Board Members in an informal setting. Additionally, come and hear how you can help make this one-of-a-kind park designed for kids of all abilities a reality.
Our mission is to provide a safe, fun place to play and develop new skills for children of all abilities in Round Rock and surrounding areas. The Play for All Abilities Park will serve the more than 100,000 children of Williamson County with a special focus on the 7,945 children with a disability.
This large, gated park will include a variety of play opportunities designed to stimulate and encourage the development of several skill sets such as gross and fine motor skills, social interaction, sense of discovery, creativity and strengthening exercises.
The Play for All Foundation is a 501 (c)(3) non-profit foundation asking for help raising funds to build the park.
The park will be located at the existing Rabb Park, near the intersection of U.S. 79 and A.W. Grimes Boulevard. The site is heavily shaded and tucked away from busy streets. The Brushy Creek Regional Trail will be accessible from the park. The trail will connect Red Bud Lane to A.W. Grimes Boulevard and connects into the Greater Lake Creek Trail System.
For more information about the Play for All Abilities Park, visit: www.roundrocktexas.gov/playforall or www.rotaryroundrock-sunrise.com.