School board will roll on skateboard park idea
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Deirdre Newman
After 10 years of spinning their wheels, local skateboarders are
getting closer to their dream -- a park where they can perform
ollies, kick flips and front-side grinds without the perils of
skating on the sidewalk.
On Tuesday, the Newport-Mesa Unified School Board unanimously
decided to look into developing a skateboard park at Davis Elementary
School in Costa Mesa.
A local skateboard activist said he was stoked by the decision.
“I feel really good,” said Roger Cetina, 14, who has been fighting
for a park for the past few years. “In the beginning I assumed it
would be handed to me on a silver platter and I failed, so now I’m
more cautious. I’m happy that everyone said yes.”
One resident raised concerns about the proposed location.
“I’ve seen vandals at Davis doing gross things,” JoAnn Copp said.
“I think another place would be more appropriate than next to an
elementary school.”
The school board’s approval follows on the heels of a decision
from the Costa Mesa City Council, which approved its half of the
joint resolution earlier this month. The two parties decided to
collaborate on a park after an attempt by the district to partner
with Newport Beach fell through. Costa Mesa will be leading the
exploration of the Davis site, Supt. Robert Barbot said.
Costa Mesa and the school district say public participation is key
to the skateboard park’s success, so they will invite comments from
various groups, including the Mesa del Mar Homeowners Assn.,
residents near TeWinkle Park, representatives from the skateboarding
community and the Davis Elementary School Parent-Teacher Assn. during
the evaluation process.
“This is just the beginning of the dialogue,” trustee Jim Ferryman
said. “We want input from everyone who has a stake in this. If it’s
ultimately decided that Davis is the appropriate site, there are ways
to mitigate a lot of the concerns.”
* DEIRDRE NEWMAN covers education. She may be reached at (949)
574-4221 or by e-mail at [email protected].
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