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		<description><![CDATA[Many of you in the playground profession must scratch you head at why surfacing is 4”-10” lower than when it was installed in the play area. This goes for all surfacing material wood chips, pea gravel, sand, except rubber nuggets and hard surfacing. The three mentioned surfaces all settle and erode. 
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MAKING PARKS AND RECREATION A PRIORITY

Advocacy Update: Getting Down to Business

Election-year
politics narrow
the window for
action on major
issues.
By Scott Kovarovics
As this edition of Parks &#38;
Recreation arrives in mailboxes
across the country,
the 110th Congress has
completed its first session.
This Congress will be noted for several
historic events, including election of the
first female speaker of the House and
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