Friends for Skateparks

Lexington, KY


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Official Update On Berry Hill Skate Park from Councilman Myers

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Just released from Councilman Myers office:

November 1, 2013

Dear Lexington Park and Skating Community Supporters:

I am very excited to announce the process to build Lexington’s next skatepark and revitalize Berry Hill Park has begun!  Even more exciting, the city of Lexington is committed to a process that will give skaters and the community alike a key role in steering the skatepark’s final design.

Many thanks to Lexington’s Urban County Council and Mayor Jim Gray for catching the vision and budgeting $500,000 towards Lexington’s new destination skatepark. As you may know we are currently working to expand this project into a $1 million skatepark through private donations and we are asking for your help in this endeavor.  Additionally the Council has approved an additional $80,000 to add a new walking trail in the park.

We are in the beginning stages of hiring a qualified consultant and are currently advertising a request for proposals (RFP).  While each consultant will propose their own methodology, we are looking for an expert that is not only skilled at designing and building skateparks but also at incorporating a robust community-involved plan in to the process.

While the timeline for construction should be determined by the consultant that is selected and the process they propose for building the skatepark, we anticipate construction to begin in the summer of 2014 with substantial completion by the end of 2014. Once a contract has been awarded to a consultant they will provide a schedule of all major project milestones and outline plans to work directly with our community in developing the skatepark’s design.

The proposals submitted by the design firms will respond to a list of project goals in the RFP.  These goals to name just a few include:

  • a consultant that will work with the community to design and develop a park that addresses the needs of beginner through experienced skaters and bikers;
  • a variety of both transition style skate features as well as street elements;
  • the design and construction of a first-class unique destination skatepark that creates an economic benefit to the community at-large;
  • a portion of the park should be designed so it is ADA accessible; and
  • the design shall take into account long-term maintenance and sustainability.

I hope you are as excited by this news as I am.  It is also my hope that in the coming months our community will recognize the economic and health benefits this project is going to provide for the citizens of Lexington and will come  together to make this project even bigger and more awesome than it already promises.  We would like to see this project become a $1 million skatepark through private donations.  For more information about how you can get involved to help us achieve this goal please contact Elizabeth Chatterton (echatterton@lexingtonky.gov or (859)258-3220).  You can also make a tax-deductible donation at www.friendsforskateparks.com.

We are looking forward to working with you to build a world-class skatepark in Lexington, Kentucky.

Sincerely,

George G. Myers

See PDF of the release HERE.

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Step One: RFP

In the coming weeks the first major step in the construction of the new park will take place.  The city will release a request for proposals (RFP) on their website.  When this happens, game on!  This is the official start of the project and will attract the attention of the nations top skatepark build/design companies.  We will let you know here first when this RFP is available.  From there, Friends for Skateparks in conjunction with Parks and Rec and city officials will work to select a design/build company.  Read this article to see an example of how this worked in Ann Arbor Michigan.


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Under Construction (this site and the new park soon!!!)

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Hello friends!  We are currently revamping this site.  Please check back often as this will be the place to come to stay informed on the progress of the new park and detailed information on how you can be involved.   The most important thing you need to know is that there will be a new skatepark at Berry Hill and construction will begin sometime next year. The city of Lexington, thanks to Councilman George Myers persistence has made $550,000 available for this project.  Friends for Skateparks along with Councilman Myers would love to see a one million dollar facility built–something on par with the park in Bowling Green, Ky and Florence, Ky.  It will be up to us in the coming months to all pitch in to make this dream a reality for the city of Lexington.

Currently the city is getting the paper work together to begin posting the project for design companies!  In the coming weeks, F4SP will be initiating a fundraising campaign and we will need your help to not only contribute financially, but invite others to participate in this once in a lifetime project!  Stay tuned for lots of great updates and make sure to “like us” on facebook and follow us on twitter!


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Fundraiser Recap

Friends for Skateparks would like to thank all who participated in our fundraiser event and give a special thanks to those who donated to our cause.

Photo: Richie Wireman

Together we raised 5,500 dollars towards a new skatepark in Lexington. There will be more events to come  including a video shoot this Thursday night at Woodland Skatepark. Stay tuned for more updates on our website or our Facebook page. 

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