The nearly 5,000-acre district offers several parks for its residents, including the Old River Neighborhood Park that features three new playgrounds. These recently constructed playgrounds feature SpectraPour poured-in-place rubber playground surfaces.
East Rancho Dominguez Park Playground
The entire site comes together with a distinctly detailed and very colorful SpectraPour surface design. It features five earth-tone colors and a runway with launch pad.
Orchard Park
All aspects of Orchard Park strive to blend in with the natural surroundings and incorporate sustainability. This includes the SpectraPour system that was installed in the children’s play area.
Tecolote Shores North & South Playground Project
The Tecolote Shores South playground opened to the public in December 2023 and is the first playground of its kind in the San Diego Park System to accommodate people with disabilities.
Marshall Neighborhood Park Project
Due to its frequent use, Marshall Neighborhood Park was renovated in December 2023, and its playground now features SpectraPour Supreme surfacing.
Powerhouse Park Project
Having succumbed to the wear and tear of the elements and the thousands of children who had played on it over the years, the playground was renovated to include an ocean-themed design, brand-new play structures, and SpectraPour pour-in-place rubber playground surfacing.
Polliwog Park Project
Completed in September 2023, the new state-of-the-art 12,500-square-foot play area features modern play equipment and SpectraPour Supreme surfacing.
Avalon Promenade and Gateway Project
In an effort to connect local neighborhoods with the historic waterfront, the LA Waterfront is involved in the development of several community enhancement projects in the San Pedro and Wilmington communities. This includes the Avalon Promenade and Gateway Project, which features SpectraPour Supreme surfacing.
SDSU Mission Valley River Park
San Diego State University (SDSU) Mission Valley is a vibrant, medium-density, mixed-use, transit-oriented development located in Southern Ca. that will transform the University and City of San Diego.
Jesse Owens Park
The park celebrated its grand reopening in late 2022. It is named after Jesse Owens, an American runner who won four gold medals in the 1936 Olympics in Berlin, Germany. Today, he’s still considered one of the greatest athletes of all time.
Many features in the park pay homage to Mr. Owens and the sport of running. But perhaps the most notable park attribute is the playground surfacing which is designed to look like a running track that encircles the playground equipment.