Skate park plans rolling along
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Andrew Glazer
COSTA MESA -- Locations for the ramps, rails and half-pipes of the city’s
skate park will be mapped out by early summer, the project’s lead
architect said Tuesday.
At its last meeting, the City Council hired Fullerton-based
purkiss*rose-rsi to design the municipal skate park, which will cover
about 8,000 to 10,000 square feet. The city budgeted $250,000 for the
project.
The firm, which has planned skate parks in Irvine, Laguna Niguel and
Mission Viejo, will charge the city nearly $40,000 for the plans.
In coming weeks, the designers will hold public workshops, allowing local
skaters and residents to help design the park, architect Stephan D. Rose
said.
Rose said they would finish the blueprints about nine weeks after the
final public design workshop.
In January, the City Council chose to build the park on a vacant lot at
the corner of Charle and Hamilton streets. It had also considered
TeWinkle Park, TeWinkle Middle School, Costa Mesa High School and
Estancia High School.
A group of residents, including Parks Commissioner Mike Scheafer, have
opposed the Charle Street location. They say the site, which is in a
primarily residential and commercial neighborhood, is too far away from
other parks.
“We think the city may change its mind once the plans come back,” said
Scheafer, who founded the grass-roots Citizens for a Quality Skate Park.
“I have a feeling they’ll figure out it’s far more expensive at that
location than in other places in the city.”
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