Warrington Township and the Warrington Lions Club have raised $900,000 for the park, slated to open March 29. It is located at the former site of Twin Oaks Day Camp on Bradley Road.
Warrington Township and the Warrington Lions Club are partnering to open Lions Pride Park, a local spot that will enable a smartphone to be a guide.
The park, slated to open March 29, is at the former site of Twin Oaks Day Camp in Warrington. Lions Pride Park will link to a Bluetooth-enabled beacon app, which will serve as a park guidebook.
Beacons will be located near informative signs and when a smartphone app detects a beacon, a description will be played through the phone’s speaker. The description could be as simple as “oak tree” or as detailed as a webpage. Lions Pride Park will be one of the first parks in the Philadelphia area to have this app, local township officials said. It will also include GPS navigation to help the visually impaired move about the park more easily.
A groundbreaking ceremony is scheduled for 2 p.m. March 29 at the park at 3129 Bradley Road.
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I wish we could implement similar technology in Newtown Township parks! There were some proposals made:
At the May 6, 2018, public meeting of the Newtown Township Parks and Recreation Board, I proposed a project to use technology to identify sites within the parks to provide greater details for community awareness. This is a collaboration project with the Township’s Technology Committee. One thought was to have videos from drone fly-overs to create a two minute snippet which would be added to a web page devoted to the parks. The Technology Committee also recommended using geolocation technology to assist with park navigation (see presentation by Jo Vlastaris, former Chair of the Technology Committee, at the June 13, 2018, Board of Supervisors meeting). To date, these options have not been put before the the Board of Supervisors by the Parks and Rec Board.