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Comox Town Council Investigating Site Options For Multi-Use Skatepark And Pump Track

Friday, November 18, 2022 at 7:38 AM

By Jay Herrington

(PHOTO Comox Town Council)

Comox Town Council is moving forward on the investigation of potential site options for a multi-use skatepark and pump track.

The move follows the recommendations in a 2021 Comox Youth Recreation report.

“We know there is chatter in the community about the potential for a skatepark and pump track,” said the Town’s Mayor, Nicole Minions. “It is exciting to narrow down a potential site location where the conditions are suitable, and the environment is a safe but vibrant place to participate in activity.” 

A well-designed multi-use skatepark can attract a range of demographics; from the toddler to the senior, those with disabilities, those in wheelchairs and bikers and skaters of all abilities.

These spaces are free public spaces, where everyone can be included - people gain a sense of community and a passion for trying something new for the first time.           

Geotechnical survey work will determine the suitability and possibility of locations, and once that work is complete, consultations with the community and user groups will begin.

To begin the conversation and to follow future updates on the potential for a Comox multi-use skatepark and pump track use #comoxskatepark #comoxpumptrack for posts on social media. As more information becomes available on the geotechnical survey and possible site options, it will be posted to the Town’s website, www.comox.ca.

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