Skaters and BMX riders can now have their say on three design proposals for a belated upgrade to a Sunshine Coast skate park.
Sunshine Coast Council has encouraged people to provide feedback on plans for the Maleny Skate Park.
Councillor Winston Johnston said the venue should be an important social focal point.
“Skate parks are an integral part of keeping our community active and connected and these proposed designs offer a high-quality and contemporary facility that I hope will become a social hub for our youth and broader community to enjoy,” he said.
“Council has been working with the Maleny skating community on a design for the skate park, which resulted in a final layout. We are now asking local skaters for fresh input on three design options.
“The skill level for all three options is suited for an intermediate level, which will create an environment that everyone can enjoy.
“I would encourage any skaters, bladers, scooter and bike riders to please review the designs and have your say before September 30, by visiting council’s Have Your Say website.”
The upgraded park designs include obstacles like a half-pipe, quarter-pipes, ramps, ledges, bars, rails and fun boxes.
The upgrade has been a long time in the making, after a preliminary design was created eight years ago.
Design option A is a street-style park designed in response to community input in 2015. There have been minor revisions to the layout based on the prior feedback received.
The second option B is still a street-style park but features a ‘flow orientated’ layout, which means it has elements that suit beginner and intermediate riders, but still includes less obvious lines that advanced riders will be able to take advantage of.
The third option C has a similar layout to option B, but the skill level and trick style will vary. The similarities allow for users and those providing feedback to easily swap the elements between the two options.
Options B and C also have more waiting spaces from which onlookers can watch the action.
Following feedback, council will refine the design and confirm the final layout later this year.
Construction on the half-pipe is underway and expected to wrap up in October. Construction for the new design is expected to start in 2024-25.
“I know it’s been a long time coming, so I thank you again for your ongoing patience while we work to deliver a community-led skate park,” Cr Johnston said.
For more information see Maleny Skate Park Renewal.
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