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Remodeled Dwight Murphy Field and All-Abilities Playground Finally Emerging in Santa Barbara

Remodeled Dwight Murphy Field and All-Abilities Playground Finally Emerging in Santa Barbara

KEYT News Channel 3-12

June 17, 2026

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After years of anticipation, Dwight Murphy Field’s transformation is finally taking shape—and the centerpiece, the Gwendolyn Strong All-Abilities Playground, is on track to open next year. This isn’t just a new park; it’s a statement that Santa Barbara believes play is for everyone. The playground is designed so kids of all physical abilities can swing, slide, and explore side by side, something our community has long needed.

For those of us who remember the old field, this remodel feels like a fresh chapter for the Eastside. KEYT News Channel 3-12 first reported the timeline, and locals are already buzzing about what this means for families. Pair it with the field upgrades, and you’ve got a true neighborhood hub in the making—a place where inclusion isn’t an afterthought, but the whole point.

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