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Council approves expanded all‑wheels skate park at Greg Clark Park with pump track, lighting and shade
Summary
After reviewing three concepts and public input, the council unanimously approved an expanded “all‑wheels” skate park design for Greg Clark Park that adds a pump track, lighting, shade and accessibility features. Staff estimated the expanded option would cost about $3.4 million; council authorized staff to proceed toward a design‑build contract.
The City of Kyle’s Parks and Recreation staff and consultant SPA Skateparks presented three designs for the city’s first skate park at Greg Clark Park during the Jan. 21 council meeting. After discussion and public testimony, council voted 7–0 to move forward with the largest option — an “all‑wheels” skate park that includes a concrete pump track, a flow bowl, shade structures, lighting and park furnishings.
Why it matters: Council framed the decision as an opportunity to provide an inclusive facility that serves skateboarders, scooter riders, BMX users and users of mobility devices. The approved concept aims to place…
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