Design Rosedale Skate Park

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Consultation on this project has concluded.

Aerial view of concrete skate park with kids playing on it.This spring, we added a small all-wheel skate park to Rosedale Park, based on community feedback through surveys and a virtual meeting.

The final concept was selected for its openness and ability to have circular flow, as well as the ability for multiple riders to skate/bike/scooter in parallel. Local community users commented that the essential beginner-height ledge and flat rail features were the highest priority, along with a combination of banks and quarter pipe features to learn tricks on and to provide flow.
Aerial view of concrete skate park with kids playing on it.This spring, we added a small all-wheel skate park to Rosedale Park, based on community feedback through surveys and a virtual meeting.

The final concept was selected for its openness and ability to have circular flow, as well as the ability for multiple riders to skate/bike/scooter in parallel. Local community users commented that the essential beginner-height ledge and flat rail features were the highest priority, along with a combination of banks and quarter pipe features to learn tricks on and to provide flow.

Consultation on this project has concluded.

  • What We Heard

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    Starting with three draft designs, we gathered your feedback through two surveys and a virtual meeting. The new skatepark in Rosedale is the result of your feedback, an analysis of the neighbourhood and overall Chilliwack skatepark network, site conditions, and creative custom concrete design.

    The final concept was selected for its openness and ability to have circular flow, as well as the ability for multiple riders to skate/bike/scooter in parallel. Local community users commented that the essential beginner-height ledge and flat rail features were the highest priority, along with a combination of banks and quarter pipe features to learn tricks on and to provide flow.

    Graph titled 'Which is your preferred design direction?" showing 20 votes for #1 - Handrail, Hubba Ledges and Street Essentials, 44 votes for # 2 - Open Plaza, and 11 votes for #3 - Skate Path.

  • Sign up for a virtual meeting with us

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    Join us on Wednesday, December 9 at 6:00 pm for a virtual engagement opportunity using Zoom. During this online meeting, we will give background information about this project, and tell you about the feedback we have received so far. Then, we’ll present the draft design direction based on your feedback, and open up the session for discussion.

    To sign up for and get a link to the online meeting, please email operations@chilliwack.com.

    Important event information:

    • Please arrive online at least 5 minutes before event start time by clicking the link in the meeting invitation emailed to you. Presentation will begin at 6:00 pm sharp.
    • Everyone will be muted when they join the meeting, to keep background noise to a minimum.
    • If you have not been part of a Zoom meeting before, please read this important information about how to join and take part in this meeting.

    To take part in our online meeting on December 9, please email operations@chilliwack.com for a meeting invitation. We’ll see you on Wednesday, December 9!

    Note: The link in your meeting invitation will not work until just before the meeting start time.