Wauwatosa to break ground on inclusive park
WAUWATOSA, Wis. — Milwaukee County Parks will break ground on the Moss Universal Park on Wednesday. The $10 million project will transform Wisconsi...
WAUWATOSA, Wis. — Milwaukee County Parks will break ground on the Moss Universal Park on Wednesday. The $10 million project will transform Wisconsin Avenue Park into an 18-acre universally inclusive park. The park will feature recreational areas and amenities for people of ages and abilities. Right now, the park master plan highlights baseball fields, fitness areas, play areas, therapy and rehabilitation areas, challenge courses and spots for picnics. What You Need To Know Milwaukee County Parks will break ground on the Moss Universal Park on Wednesday, which will measure out at 18 acres According to The Ability Center, there are 190,000 people living with a disability in southeast Wisconsin.