Wheels keep spinning on skate park future
I find the ongoing, ad nauseum issue of whether to build, or where to
build, a skate park in the Newport-Mesa area a bit like giving birth
to an elephant. Three years ago, we moved back here after seven years
in the Seattle area. In every community we lived in, there was a
skate park for the youth. Even Seattle has a skate park right near
the Space Needle, an area that would possibly attract the “wrong
crowd.” But it is a safe and fun park for all ages.
After returning to Newport Beach, my son and I attended some of
the planning meetings dealing with the skate park issue. I mistakenly
thought that this community would recognize that teens should have a
safe and legal environment to skate in and get the job done. I have
seen Irvine’s park and the skate park in Huntington Beach. It seems
they did not have the resistance to move forward that Newport-Costa
Mesa does.
This week, some summer vacationers from Texas asked where their
boys could go to skateboard, and I had to direct them to Huntington,
Irvine or Vans. They told me in glowing terms of their local
skateboard parks in Dallas. I could not do the same.
Wake up and get off the dime on the skate park issue. It should
not be an elephant whose birth is long overdue. It is not a new
performing arts center. It is a park with a few concrete ramps,
perhaps a fence, perhaps some Parks and Recreation supervision, and a
sign telling what the rules are. It is not rocket science. Get it
done before this generation of skaters are old enough to run the
council and this issue is on their agenda.
NIKI GOOD
Newport Beach
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