The Parkersburg City Park playground could be getting a makeover soon.
Wednesday, the Junior League of Parkersburg unveiled their plan to rebuild the playground.
The Junior League says one out of ten kids has a disability that makes it difficult or impossible to play on a traditional playground.
Because of that, the Junior League is trying to build a Boundless Playground.
"This is a barrier free program which means it's for kids of all abilities so that they can learn and play side by side," said Kelli Ross, Chair, JuLePs Pathways Project.
The Junior League is seeking grants and donations for the half a million dollar project.
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