Malibu approves funding for new permanent skate park
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Malibu approves funding for new permanent skate park
The story of skateboarding can't be fully told without mentioning the city of Malibu, and now those who continue to carry on the rich tradition of the sport's pioneers will have a new playground to continue their legacies. After a yearslong community effort featuring public comment, meetings and surveys conducted half a decade ago, the Malibu City Council has finally approved funding for a new permanent skate park in the city. The Council approv…
Malibu’s Skate Scene Gets a Boost with New Permanent Park Approval
Skateboarding Community Is Set to Get a Top-Tier Facility The Malibu City Council has approved a $4.1 million contract to construct the long-awaited Malibu Permanent Skate Park, marking a significant step in the city’s commitment to expanding recreational opportunities and preserving its skate culture. The 12,500-square-foot facility, designed by the globally recognized California Skateparks, will be built by C.S. Legacy Construction, Inc. The p…
Malibu will start building a new permanent skatepark next month, following the approval by the city council of a $4.1 million contract for construction, as announced by the city on Tuesday. With a planned completion date for the autumn of 2025, the 1180-square-meter skating park will feature a variety of elements for skaters of all levels, including stairs, railings, cornices, banks, a flow bowl, quarter pipes, spins, extensions and waterfalls. …
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