Delridge Skatepark: Seeking 1 more bowl, and 75K more dollars

June 23, 2009 2:37 am
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The Delridge Skatepark — one year in the making, so far — gets ever closer to reality, and last night’s third and final design meeting was one more step in that direction. Led by Dan Johnson from Seattle Parks, subbing for ailing project manager Kelly Davidson, attendees heard project updates and offered their thoughts on the “schematic design” (first shown to the Seattle Design Commission a month ago – then fleshed out further in the version presented last night, which you can see at SeattleSkateparks.org). First: The skatepark might get to be as big as 15,000 square feet, a third bigger than originally envisioned in the design, if it gets all the funding that’s being sought. As reported here in recent weeks, Parks has gathered $750,000, from Hiawatha Playfield low-bid savings and the Parks Levy money once proposed for a Myrtle Reservoir skatespot; now, a $75,000 King County Youth Sports grant is being sought as well. What can and can’t be done within that space has some limitations, designer Micah Johnson from Grindline (right) stressed at the meeting, because of site challenges such as a large drainage pipe and sloping on the site. Overriding desire so far: Two separate skating bowls; many were concerned that the large bowl area in the schematic design wouldn’t work for beginners or intermediate skaters, but having two bowls would enable them to skate while advanced skaters had their own space too. Also discussed, what had been suggested at last winter’s second design meeting; West Seattle skating advocate Matthew Lee Johnston and others recalled the request that the park “reflect West Seattle” and wondered how that would be done. Micah Johnson noted the overall design is unique, and the stamped-stone look would be unique as well, but thought that the art proposed separately for the site could truly reflect its location. A community group has been working on that part of the project. Next steps: Final city approval is still needed for the basic $750,000 funding, and a decision on the county grant application is expected within about six weeks. Dan Johnson said that the ideas suggested at this meeting will go to the planners, and it’s hoped that the design can be finalized and approved in time to go to bid before year’s end.

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