The Bothell Parks and Recreation Department is looking for public input into new playground equipment at Blyth Park.
Blyth Park, which was purchased by the city from the Bothell Lions Club in the 1950’s, is Bothell’s largest park and home to an aging play area for children.
Four playground designs have selected as finalists in the city’s search for new equipment and the city wants to know which the citizens want the most.
“The kids are the ones that are going to use them, but, as with any community outreach process, input from the entire spectrum of the community is always appreciated,” said Bothell Director of Parks and Recreation John Keates.
Citizens can cast their vote here for the playground equipment until Sept. 15.