Donald “Clyde” Sinclair Park Unveils New Playground

Donald “Clyde” Sinclair Park Unveils New Playground

Donald “Clyde” Sinclair Park is back open to the public, welcoming families and neighbors to enjoy a refreshed playground space with new features designed for play, safety, and accessibility.  

On Monday, January 5, the Town of Clayton marked the completion of playground upgrades with a ribbon-cutting ceremony at 400 East Front Street. The event celebrated a project that brings new energy and thoughtful improvements to one of the Town’s well-loved neighborhood parks. 

The completed upgrades include brand new playground equipment designed for children ages two to five and ages five to 12, updated swings, and a modern safety surface that replaces the former mulch base. Accessibility features are incorporated throughout the playground to help make it possible for more children to safely participate and play together. These enhancements create a space that supports active play, social connection, and inclusive recreation for families across Clayton. 

“This project reflects our commitment to creating park spaces that are safe, inviting, and designed to serve the community for many years,” said Clayton Parks and Recreation Director Todd Riddick. “The playground at Donald ‘Clyde’ Sinclair Park had reached the point where replacement was necessary. By investing now, we are meeting current needs, improving opportunities for all children to play safely, and providing a space where families can continue making lasting memories together.” 

The playground replacement was approved by Town Council in August 2025 as part of a broader review of park facilities to identify areas most in need of improvement. Funding for the project came from the Town’s Parks General Obligation Bond with a total investment of a little less than $300,000. Construction began in November 2025, following equipment delivery and scheduling coordination. 

While construction was underway, the park’s restrooms and basketball court remained open for public use, allowing residents to continue enjoying other amenities at the site throughout the process. The playground replacement builds on previous improvements at Donald Clyde Sinclair Park, including basketball court resurfacing completed in 2022 and earlier restroom updates, reinforcing the Town’s ongoing approach to maintaining and enhancing public spaces. 

With the playground now complete and open, the Town invites the community to explore the updated space and experience the improvements firsthand. The project reflects a continued focus on investing in parks that support healthy activity, neighborhood connection, and quality of life. Learn more about Clayton Parks and Recreation initiatives at claytonparks.org. 

Clayton Council members and other stakeholders prepare to cut ribbon in front of playground

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