The Buzz · Lethbridge Civic Wire

Your kids' playgrounds might just vanish by 2036.

You won't believe what our playgrounds need

Good morning from the coulees — the wind's up, the sky's wide, and Lethbridge has something to say.

So, look, I saw this report out of Calgary about their city playgrounds, and my first thought was about all the kids running around Indian Battle Park, down by the Oldman River. Imagine most of those swings and slides just… gone. Calgary's looking at having to shut down over 80% of its community playgrounds by 2036. That's if they don't find nearly $200 million in the next decade to fix them up. It’s a wild amount of money, and it got me thinking about our own local parks.

Look, playgrounds are more than just steel and plastic. They’re where kids learn to share, to take turns, to fall down and get back up. They’re where parents stand around and catch up, watching the chinook arch paint the sky over the High Level Bridge. If Calgary’s facing this kind of bill for aging equipment, you can bet your bottom dollar that Lethbridge isn't far behind. We’ve got hundreds of playgrounds, from the ones tucked into the neighbourhoods around the university on the west side, to the older ones on the south side, closer to downtown.

### What This Means for Lethbridge

* **Aging Infrastructure:** Like Calgary, Lethbridge has a lot of older parks. That equipment doesn't last forever, especially with our winters and that constant wind. * **Community Impact:** Losing playgrounds impacts families directly. Where do kids play outside if their closest park is gone? * **Future Investment:** This Calgary news is a wake-up call for what our own city council might be facing soon. It's not just about patching things up; it's about major investment.

This isn't just a Calgary problem. It's a city problem across the prairies. We rely on these spaces for our kids to burn off that prairie energy. It makes you wonder how long until we’re seeing similar reports cross the desks at City Hall here in Lethbridge.

Jolene Blackwater, MiTL Sports Desk.

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