Fix Holiday Park Playground in Ft. Lauderdale


Fix Holiday Park Playground in Ft. Lauderdale
The Issue
My name is Leo Davidson, and I've been residing in Fort Lauderdale, FL for four years now. Throughout these years, I've been waiting for an update to the Holiday Park playground, yet there's been no answer. When I first moved here in 2022, visiting the park was one of the first things my family and I did. When we got there, I was just six years old. I was hoping for a nice playground, but when I arrived I saw a very small 0-5 years old structure and nothing for me and my little brother and sister to do. Just poles, dirt, and tons of mulch. Nothing for a poor little kid to do. But now, four years later, I see the same thing rotting.
Hardy Park in District 4 has gotten some amazing treatment, yet in District 2 we have Holiday Park Playground. It has been in ruins for five years, but Hardy Park was just fine and got rebuilt. I have lived here in District 2 for four years and nothing has changed. This is by far one of the worst things in the city of Fort Lauderdale, and I don't want it to stay. I worry that by the time it is finally rebuilt I will be too old to use it anymore. Now my six year old brother is worrying about the same thing. Will my three year old sister worry about it too? Every day she asks "Can we go to the playground,” and the answer is no every time because there is nothing for us to do. The other reason is that it is far too rusty and dangerous to play on, and the old train has wild street cats living under it. Will this delay her gross motor skills? My six year old brother needs PT and OT, and a new playground would be the perfect place.
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The Issue
My name is Leo Davidson, and I've been residing in Fort Lauderdale, FL for four years now. Throughout these years, I've been waiting for an update to the Holiday Park playground, yet there's been no answer. When I first moved here in 2022, visiting the park was one of the first things my family and I did. When we got there, I was just six years old. I was hoping for a nice playground, but when I arrived I saw a very small 0-5 years old structure and nothing for me and my little brother and sister to do. Just poles, dirt, and tons of mulch. Nothing for a poor little kid to do. But now, four years later, I see the same thing rotting.
Hardy Park in District 4 has gotten some amazing treatment, yet in District 2 we have Holiday Park Playground. It has been in ruins for five years, but Hardy Park was just fine and got rebuilt. I have lived here in District 2 for four years and nothing has changed. This is by far one of the worst things in the city of Fort Lauderdale, and I don't want it to stay. I worry that by the time it is finally rebuilt I will be too old to use it anymore. Now my six year old brother is worrying about the same thing. Will my three year old sister worry about it too? Every day she asks "Can we go to the playground,” and the answer is no every time because there is nothing for us to do. The other reason is that it is far too rusty and dangerous to play on, and the old train has wild street cats living under it. Will this delay her gross motor skills? My six year old brother needs PT and OT, and a new playground would be the perfect place.
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Petition created on February 12, 2026