Have your say on new skate park design

Help design the new skate park

Central Coast Council is inviting all local skaters and scooter riders to jump on board and help design the new Frost Reserve Skate Park in Kincumber.

The engagement process, featuring an online survey and interactive workshops, aims to gather community feedback to ensure the upgraded skate park meets the needs of varying ages and abilities.

Council’s Director Community and Recreation Services Melanie Smith said the project would deliver a bigger and better skate park, aligning with broader reserve upgrades.

“The current skate park at Frost Reserve is ageing and no longer adequately serves our community,” she said.

“We are undertaking a major upgrade, expanding the skate park’s size from 200sqm to 750sqm, and incorporating diverse features to cater to a wide range of abilities.

“In addition to the skate park, we’re also planning essential infrastructure works, including a new amenities building, carpark upgrade, and sports field lighting upgrades.”

Central Coast Mayor Lawrie McKinna said the community could help shape an “awesome space for everyone to enjoy”.

“By sharing your ideas, you’re helping us design a skate park that reflects the community’s aspiration and needs,” he said.

“We want everyone to feel welcome and excited to use this space.”

To take part in the online survey go to yourvoiceourcoast.com/frost by 5pm on Tuesday, April 15.

Draft design workshops will be held from 3.30pm-5pm and 5.30pm-7pm on Tuesday, April 29, at Kincumba Mountain Kiosk (Kincumba Mountain, Island View Dr, Kincumber).

No bookings are required.

The workshops will gather community feedback on the draft design, ensuring it accurately reflects the survey results and the introductory workshops held on March 11.

The demolition of the existing skate park is scheduled for mid-2025, to make way for the new amenities building, with construction of the new skate park expected to commence in late 2025 or early 2026.

For more information and to participate in the engagement process, go to yourvoiceourcoast.com/frost

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