BRANDON, Fla. (WFLA) – Paul Sanders Park in Brandon is finally reopening after a $315,000 makeover.
The park will reopen on Saturday after the two-month project that replaced and added more playground equipment, including traditional swings, slides and next-generation playground equipment that lets children of all abilities climb, run and play.
The new structures include a massive Tyrannosaurus Rex and pieces designed to help children with autism.
Restrooms/shelters, parking lots, sidewalks and the park’s entrance were also revamped.
The park, located at 602 W. Bloomingdale Ave. in Brandon, is open from sunrise to sunset.WHAT OTHERS ARE CLICKING ON-
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