May 28, 2020

City of Salina playgrounds, equipment now available for use

Posted May 28, 2020 6:48 PM
Playground photo courtesy City of Salina
Playground photo courtesy City of Salina

To align with the Saline County Health Officer’s order, which makes Phase 2 of the Ad Astra Reopening Plan a local order, City of Salina playgrounds and equipment are now available for use.

Picnic shelters will remain closed until further notice.

Playgrounds and picnic shelters affected include: Bill Burke Park, Centennial Park, Country Club Park, East Crawford Recreation Area, Gleniffer Hill Park, Hawthorne Park, Indian Rock Park, Jerry Ivey Park, Kennedy Park, Kenwood Park, Lakewood Park, Meadowlark Park, Oakdale Park, Oxbow Park, Pacific Park, Parker Park, Phillips Park, Riverside Park, Magnolia Soccer Complex, Schilling Park, Steve Hawley Park, Sunset Park, Thomas Park and Woodland Park.

Frequent hand washing, wearing of masks, and social distancing (six feet or more) in public settings is strongly encouraged to prevent the spread of COVID-19.

For questions or concerns regarding this matter, contact the Salina Parks & Recreation Department at (785) 309-5765. To view City of Salina COVID-19 related press releases, visit salina-ks.gov and select the links within the News Release feed and Featured Items feed.