What a $15M skatepark could mean for Portland’s Old Town

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What a $15M skatepark could mean for Portland’s Old Town

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Published on Jan 10, 2024, 12:20:31 PM
Total time: 00:21:19

Episode Description

After decades of discussion, a new skatepark is now in the works for Portland's Old Town. Advocates have eyed the project since the early 2000s, and Portland Parks and Recreation department recommended it in the 2008 Skatepark System Plan. Parks and Recreation is expected to begin work on the more than 30,000 square feet of skate space in spring 2024. Jessie Burke is the chair of the Old Town Community Association. Howard Weiner is the owner of Cal Skate Skateboards. They both join us to share more on what the new Steel Bridge Skatepark will mean for the skating community and for remaking Old Town itself.

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