We have set up a paypal donation link on the right side of our blog, so feel free to chip in however you see fit.
A young Kansas City skateboarder wanted to donate $100 and his family decided to match him with another $100. Thanks Bowers!
Artist Paul Fish had a fundraiser raffle at his recent art opening at Escapist Skateboarding where he raised $425.
Also securing rebar, wood, and concrete donations.
Great jump start to fundraising. Planning another fundraising event for late April. Stay tuned!
This blog is for a community built skate spot project in the Columbus Park neighborhood of Kansas City. We are hoping to utilize an unused lot in the corner of our neighborhood that has fostered unwanted behavior for years. We hope to transform this space to help fill a desperate need in the skateboard community for more spaces that allow skateboarding and also make the area a more usable and less dangerous place for everyone in the neighborhood.
Saturday, April 4, 2015
March 24 Community Meeting
Our first community input meeting was held on March 24th. Columbus Park residents, Director of Public Works Sherri McIntyre, and City Council Woman Jan Marcason were in attendance. The discussion revolved around the street closure. The two options put on the table by the city were that either the road would be closed and the project is allowed to continue as-is, or the road is re-opened and the newly built structures would have to be removed, but the project could continue in a blocked off unused road.
The neighbors in attendance were unanimous that they wanted the skate project to continue, and there were mixed opinions about whether the street should be closed or opened. In the end it was agreed that the road would be reopened, the ramps in the street would be removed, and the Public Works department would repave an area on a closed street to be used for the community built skate park.
Currently, the road is open and we are in discussion with Public Works about the best way to resurface the closed off road so we can start working there.
We are all very excited to keep this project moving forward.