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Play Your Way: Central Elementary School Playground Replacement
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What is Happening?
The City is planning to replace the playground at Central Elementary School located at 75 Hunter Street West (Ward 2) in Hamilton’s Durand neighbourhood.
The existing playground services the school and surrounding community and has provided a place to play, connect, and enjoy the outdoors. Now it's time to reimagine the space to meet new needs of the community.
Why This Matters
Local parks and playgrounds are an important part of every neighbourhood. They support healthy, active living, create spaces for connection, and help build a sense of community. When residents help shape these spaces, the result is a park that reflects the people who use it, one that is more welcoming, inclusive, and well used.
How to Get Involved
This winter (2026), we’ll be launching an online survey to hear from you. We want to know what kinds of playground features you would like to see in the new design.
Everyone is welcome to take part, children, youth, parents, grandparents, caregivers, and anyone who uses the park.
How We Will Use Your Input
Your feedback will help shape the design of the new playground. The ideas and suggestions you share will be reviewed and used to guide the final design plans.
What We Are Looking to Learn
We want to learn:
What play equipment or features are most important to you
What makes a great playground for your family or community
Any ideas or themes you’d like to see included
Your ideas are key to this project, we want the new Central Elementary School playground to reflect the needs and wishes of the people who use it most (and for the future use by the community).
What is Happening?
The City is planning to replace the playground at Central Elementary School located at 75 Hunter Street West (Ward 2) in Hamilton’s Durand neighbourhood.
The existing playground services the school and surrounding community and has provided a place to play, connect, and enjoy the outdoors. Now it's time to reimagine the space to meet new needs of the community.
Why This Matters
Local parks and playgrounds are an important part of every neighbourhood. They support healthy, active living, create spaces for connection, and help build a sense of community. When residents help shape these spaces, the result is a park that reflects the people who use it, one that is more welcoming, inclusive, and well used.
How to Get Involved
This winter (2026), we’ll be launching an online survey to hear from you. We want to know what kinds of playground features you would like to see in the new design.
Everyone is welcome to take part, children, youth, parents, grandparents, caregivers, and anyone who uses the park.
How We Will Use Your Input
Your feedback will help shape the design of the new playground. The ideas and suggestions you share will be reviewed and used to guide the final design plans.
What We Are Looking to Learn
We want to learn:
What play equipment or features are most important to you
What makes a great playground for your family or community
Any ideas or themes you’d like to see included
Your ideas are key to this project, we want the new Central Elementary School playground to reflect the needs and wishes of the people who use it most (and for the future use by the community).
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Between January 19 and March 5, 2026, the City offered an online survey to the public to provide their feedback regarding the upcoming playground replacement at Central Elementary School. A survey of the Central Elementary School students was also completed. Both surveys provided images of various playground components, which were grouped into their respective categories, allowing respondents to select their top choices for each.
City staff are currently in the process of completing the new playground design and will be incorporating the feedback received from the surveys. The design is expected to be finalized in 2026 and will be shared on the project website www.hamilton.ca/playyourway once available. We encourage you to check back regularly to stay up-to-date on important project updates
Between January 19 and March 5, 2026, the City offered an online survey to the public to provide their feedback regarding the upcoming playground replacement at Central Elementary School. A survey of the Central Elementary School students was also completed. Both surveys provided images of various playground components, which were grouped into their respective categories, allowing respondents to select their top choices for each.
City staff are currently in the process of completing the new playground design and will be incorporating the feedback received from the surveys. The design is expected to be finalized in 2026 and will be shared on the project website www.hamilton.ca/playyourway once available. We encourage you to check back regularly to stay up-to-date on important project updates