11-Year-Old Girl Drew a Playground and Asked City Hall to Build It, So the City Did: ‘Even Better Than I Imagined’

Mar. 15, 2025

Utah resident Rosili Olson’s playground drawing.Photo:Clearfield City/Facebook

Girl Draws Playground That City Ends Up Building

Clearfield City/Facebook

A young girl in Utah is thinking outside of the (crayon) box!

Clearfield resident Rosili Olson, 12, used her crayons last year when she was 11 to draw a playground she imagined would be better suited for her younger sisters to safely play on. After taking her drawings to City Hall, the city decided to use her designs to build the playground.

Less than a year later, on Tuesday, Sept. 24, the girl attended the grand opening of the playground at Bicentennial Park with her mom and sisters, who all helped with the ceremonial ribbon cutting.

The new playground at Bicentennial Park in Clearfield, Utah.Clearfield City/Facebook

Girl Draws Playground That City Ends Up Building

Rosili then “reviewed multiple versions until we had checked all her boxes and got the colors right,” the post explained, adding that she had initially pitched her idea to Eric Howes, the city’s head of parks and recreation.

At one point in the video, a smiling Rosili stood near an empty plot of land where the playground would eventually be built.

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Rosili Olson at Bicentennial Park before the playground was built.Clearfield City/Facebook

Girl Draws Playground That City Ends Up Building

“Rosili’s a very strong-willed and very wonderful person,” her mom, Annie Olson, told area newspaperStandard-Examiner. “When she brought it up, I thought, ‘This is a big deal.’ … All I did was call [City Hall] and say, ‘Hey, do me a favor. Would you let my daughter come in?’ They were so gracious and so kind, a lot more than I ever could’ve imagined, for sure.”

The head of parks and recreation said Rosili’s pitch came at the right time.

The ribbon cutting for the new playground in Clearfield, Utah.Clearfield City/Facebook

Girl Draws Playground That City Ends Up Building

“It was just simply asking her, ‘Do you want to be involved?’ She said ‘yes’ and her mom was committed to bringing her every time,” Howes said, noting that he met with Rosili “three or four times” to review plans along the way.

source: people.com