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  2. 10 years ago, KC community built this DIY skate park. It’s ...

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    Hlavacek has helped build skate parks in other neighborhoods, and said he’s now pushing for a way for Harrison Street DIY Skate Park to co-exist within the new plans for Columbus Park.

  3. List of skateparks - Wikipedia

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    Burnside Skatepark, a do it yourself "barge build" beneath the Burnside Bridge in Portland, Oregon. The modern skatepark designs of the Pacific Northwest can be traced back to this. Skateboarders used an area populated primarily by the city's "undesirable elements" to create a skatepark, building one section at a time.

  4. Burnside Skatepark - Wikipedia

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    The Burnside Skatepark is a DIY concrete skatepark located in Portland, Oregon, United States. Burnside was the first DIY skatepark project. [1] It is located under the east end of the Burnside Bridge. The project was started without permission from the city of Portland before being accepted as a public skatepark. Its features include many hips ...

  5. Mark "Monk" Hubbard - Wikipedia

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    In regards to skateparks, Hubbard believed in DIY skate spots and building one's own skateboarding paradise, stating that there is nothing that compares to riding an obstacle you've built. [4] Monk was involved in the Burnside Skatepark project.

  6. What's next for National DIY Skatepark Inc.? A look at ... - AOL

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    National DIY Skatepark INC., a local outdoor skatepark in Milwaukee, Wisconsin receives city funding for new renovations.

  7. 35th North - Wikipedia

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    Croghan participated in a contest to build DIY skate spots. [4] [5] In 2017, the city of Seattle sued 35th North for creating a bowl on Duck Island in Green Lake Park, [6] which the city considers a wildlife habitat. [7] A $30,000 settlement was reached in 2018. [8] [9] [10]