The Atlanta Journal-Constitution

2 schoolyard­s to be public parks; 8 more on tap

- By Vanessa McCray vanessa.mccray@ajc.com

Playground­s at two Atlanta elementary schools will do double duty as public parks thanks to a new program and big donations.

Parks groups announced Wednesday that Dobbs and Kimberly elementary schools have been selected for a pilot program that will transform their schoolyard­s into after- hours parks open for general public use.

The groups plan to upgrade and open 10 school playground­s in the next three years so that they can be used by nearby residents. The idea is to add more green space and recreation areas in neighborho­ods that lack parks.

The groups announced $1.5 million has been raised to pay for playground renovation­s, which could include benches, shade trees and other amenities.

Students and residents will help decide how to redesign the sites and what upgrades to add. Constructi­on work will begin next summer, when Dobbs and Kimberly schoolyard­s officially will open for public use after school, on weekends and during the summer.

Dobbs is on Jonesboro Road in southeast Atlanta and Kimberly is on McMurray Drive in southwest Atlanta.

“We are thrilled to help hundreds of families within a 10-minute walk of these schools benefit from greater access to safe outdoor recreation areas,” said George Dusenbury, Georgia state director for The Trust for Public Land, in a written statement.

The Trust is one of several organizati­ons supporting the project — called the Atlanta Community Schoolyard­s program. Other supporters include Atlanta Public Schools, the City of Atlanta, Park Pride and Urban Land Institute Atlanta.

Over the next three years, Delta Air Lines will donate $500,000 and the Arthur M. Blank Family Foundation will give $1 million to help pay for the project. Organizers want to raise a total of $1.8 million for Atlanta schoolyard proj- ects and $1.5 million for proj- ects in other school districts.

 ?? EMILY HANEY / EMILY.HANEY@AJC.COM ?? The playground at Dobbs Elementary School on Jonesboro Road in southeast Atlanta is one of two school playground­s in a pilot program that will allow the facilities to be open for general public use after hours and on weekends.
EMILY HANEY / EMILY.HANEY@AJC.COM The playground at Dobbs Elementary School on Jonesboro Road in southeast Atlanta is one of two school playground­s in a pilot program that will allow the facilities to be open for general public use after hours and on weekends.

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