Hollister City Council recently approved the purchase for upgrades to the Braden Recreational Complex playground.
The current equipment, likely from the early 1980s, will be replaced by a new playground structure suitable for 2 to 5 year olds as well as 6 to12 year olds. Hollister Deputy City Administrator Denise Olmstead received a quote for the equipment from Play & Park Structures, a company which specializes in playground equipment.
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