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Public Square Group14714 Detroit Ave Suite 203
Lakewood, Ohio 44107ph. 216-272-8603
publicsquaregroup.org
Lakewood Park - Skatepark Phase IICity of Lakewood3.1.19
Revisions 7.29.18 Initial Draft 8.31.18 Estimates 9.1.18 Funding 9.20.18 Reviewed with Council/Mayor Summers 3.1.19 Updated numbers
Inside• Background• Process• Goals for Phase II• Conceptual Rendering• Improvements• Cost Estimates• Funding Sources
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Background
2000 - Skateboard Park added to Lakewood Park Master Plan
2002 through 2004 - Public input and design
July 2004 - Bids for complete skate park come in $100K over estimated $300K budget.
August 2004 - Bowl section removed from job to reduce scope and cost.
September 2004 - Ground breaking and construction through the winter.
May 13th, 2005 - Lakewood Skate Park Grand Opening
2006 - First Professional Team visits the park (VANS Shoe Company)
2008 - First year of PSG Skateboard Camp at Lakewood
2010 - Bay Village Skate Park Opens including a Bowl
2011 - PSG Skate Camps expand to Bay Village
2012 - LOBC opens Basketball Half Courts next to Lakewood Skate Park
2014 - Crooked River Skate Park opens in the Flats with multiple Bowls
2015 - Lakewood Rec Dept includes Skate Camp in Program
2018 - 10th Year of Skate Camp - Over 300 skaters served
2020 - Skateboarding Debuts as Olympic Sport in Tokyo Summer Olympics
Lakewood Arts Fest 2003
Skate Camp 2010
VANS Skate Demo 2009
Grand Opening 2005
LAKEWOOD CITY SCHOOLSCOMMUNITY RECREATION
& EDUCATION DEPARTMENT
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Background
Original construction docs and architects rendering including the Bowl
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Process
Sources of Feedback informing the Design of Improvements
• Interviews with Skaters at the Lakewood Skate Park• Public Meeting 10/6/2016 at Lakewood Library• Feedback Cards at Events• Interviews with parents at Skate Camps• Skaters/Parents at Bay Village and Cleveland Skate Parks• On-going discussions on Lakewood Phase II Facebook
Group
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Goals
Goals for Lakewood Skate Park Phase II
1. Attract and serve a more diverse set of users
2. Extend the operational conditions of the Park
3. Decrease or maintain the costs of maintenance
4. Improve the overall visual presentation in Lakewood Park
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Conceptual Rendering
CURRENT
WITH PHASE II IMPROVEMENTS
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Conceptual Rendering
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24” tall A-frame
Step up
Roll in
Big Three
Round retaining wall/seating
Shade/CoveredLights inside
Shade
Bowl
roll in / small qtr
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12’ Long Flat Bar
Small Corner Qtr Pipe
New fence - same height as Tennis Court fence
+42”
+52
A. Bowl - ≈ 8’ deep end with 5’ shallow
B. Retaining wall elements betweentennis court fence and bowl. Need 4-6’space from fence?
C. Shade structure above bowl with lightinginside? (since overhead lights will be blocked)Visually unique/signature style shade/overhang.
D. Large 3 steps with roll-in and step up
E. Increased skateable area on West end of park
F. Small corner Qtr pipe designed to send and receive skaters from steps
I. Brick Pavers including donor pavers
J. Shade over bleachers
K. A-frame, up/down rampwhere mound is now
H. 12 foot long, round �at bar. 12” tall
G. Taller fence on the far north west side.No gate coming in any more.
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Improvements
Attract and serve a more diverse set of users• Provide a destination for older, local and regional skaters (35 yrs and older) for increased passive
supervision and reasons to spend in downtown Lakewood.• Provide young, local skaters a balanced skate park. Skaters desire both Street Style elements
(ledges and stairs) and round-wall Transition elements (bowls, half pipes, quarter pipes).
Transition skating is more similar to surfing and can be performed with less impact and later into life. Many young skaters are more attracted to Transition skating first and must travel farther to find private or public facilities. Transition skaters travel across a region to seek out quality facilities and Lakewood currently does not offer a destination for this audience.
BAY VILLAGE BOWL
COMPLETED LAKEWOOD BOWL
NEW MINI QUARTER PIPE
NEW WIDE QUARTER PIPE
Transition elements Street Style elements
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During summer months, the heat saps energy from users and spectators with no shade for respite. Skaters and spectators have brought personal shade structures during skate camps and regular hours to escape the heat. Young skaters have crowded in the shadow of the Skate House to get a break from the heat.
Improvements
Extend the operational conditions of the park• Provide Shade for spectators and skaters to allow more skating
during the high temperatures in June through September.• Provide Extended Skateable Area to skate safely during peak
hours of activity.• Provide Covered Area to skate during light rain or snow.
COVERED BOWL ELEMENT
EXTENDED SKATEABLE AREA
SHADE FOR SPECTATORS and SKATERS
PEAK HOURS
TEMPORARY SHADE SET UP BY USERS
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Improvements
Decrease or maintain costs of maintenance• Extended Skate Area will replace grass/mowable areas and trimmed fenceline• Brick Paver Donor area will replace mud prone, grassy area on south end - easier to clean/
sweep• Bowl Element area replaces grassy mound and handles drainage in-place instead of the erosion
caused by current drainage that needed repairs. Bowl ties-in directly to existing drain.
TRIMMED AREAS REPLACED in PHASE II
MOWED AREAS REPLACED in PHASE II
DONOR RECOGNITION PAVERS
BOWL AREA DRAIN TIE-IN
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Improvements
Improve overall visual presentation of Lakewood Park• Tall Shade Structures add visual elements to improve the look and feel of west side of Lakewood Park.• Pavers and Tinted Concrete provide more vibrant presentation compared to plain concrete.• Paved areas replace muddy, well worn areas - easier to sweep and clean garbage.
TALL, ARTISTIC SHADE STRUCTURE
STYLISTIC FABRIC SHADE COVERING
RED PAVER AREA
DONOR PAVER AREA
TINTED CONCRETE
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Cost Estimates
Total Units Cost Per Unit Totals
Phase II ElementsLakewood Bowl 1800 $35 $63,000
New Quarter Pipes 1300 $25 $32,500
Northside Retaining Wall 100 $20 $2,000
Extended Area Flatwork 1200 $20 $24,000
New Edge Curbs 25 $25 $625
New A-Frame and Flat Bar 1 $500 $500
Equipment Rental 4 $500 $2,000
Total Skate Elements $124,625.00
Shelter EstimatesStructural Design & Engineering $5,000
Fabrication & Installation $50,000
Lighting $8,000
Total Shelter Estimates $63,000
Total Estimates $187,625
Ball Park EstimatesEstimates have been created from recent projects,
consulting with architects and builders on current projects.
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Funding
Funding Sources Unit Amt. Qty Est. Estimated Qty Actual Actual to Date Estimated Actual
Skateboarding UsersPSG Fundraising Events $12,600.00 $9,600.00Know Skateboarding Day $4,000.00 $4,000.00West Side Video Premiers $3,300.00 $3,300.00Bowl for The Bowl 2018 $2,300.00 $2,300.00Bowl for The Bowl 2019 $3,000.00
Private Donor Campaign $52,500.00 $5,500.00Personal Donations $100.00 50 $5,000.00 0 $0.00Gold Level Donors $2,000.00 10 $20,000.00 2 $4,000.00Silver Level Donors $1,000.00 15 $15,000.00 0 $0.00Bronze Level Donors $500.00 25 $12,500.00 3 $1,500.00
Grants $10,000.00 $0.00Tony Hawk Skatepark Grant $10,000.00
In-Kind Donations $5,000.00 $0.00Equipment Rental $5,000.00
Public Funding $110,000.00 $0.00Lakewood Bowl Naming Rights $20,000.00City of Lakewood Budget $90,000.00
Totals $190,100.00 $15,100.00
Funding SourcesA small campaign has been in progress but
with no timetable or final design, it has been dormant.
1. Skaters’ Fundraising Events2. Skaters Private Donor Campaign3. Grants4. In-Kind Donations5. Public Funding
Corporate Donations ReceivedSome companies donated right away during
our first camapaign.
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Organization
About Public Square Group, Inc
Founded in 2004, Public Square Group is a 501c3 non-profit dedi-cated to supporting skateboarding, art and civics. Our members are volunteers from every corner of Northeast Ohio drawn together to help put something back into the thing that gave us so much.
Our Mission• To utilize skateboarding as a vehicle for connecting generations
and promoting the arts, physical fitness, community develop-ment, civic engagement and economic development.
• To educate civic leaders, teachers and parents on the positive benefits of skateboarding as it applies to engaging the youth of a community.
• To combat juvenile delinquency and civic apathy by engaging youth with productive activities related to skateboarding such as art and design, music, creative writing, architecture, manu-facturing, marketing and urban planning.
• To assist communities and professionals in improving public spaces and parks by providing information and expertise on integrating skateboarding into the public space.
Public Square Group, Inc14714 Detroit Ave, Suite 203Lakewood, OH 44107
More information at http://publicsquaregroup.org
StaffDirectorVince Frantzphone: [email protected]
Program CoordinatorMike Korocznskyphone: [email protected]
Board of Directors
Vince Frantz - PresidentOwner, Sprokets
Patrick Walsh CPA, MACcc-TreasurerCohen & Company
Dan Overfield - SecretaryTri-C
Jacob Edwards Founder & President, Jakprints
Jurgen KochYouragain Productions
Jeff WeisenbergProduction Manager, Jakprints