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Skate Park Facilities in King Rodney Park/Ityamai-itpina (Park 15)
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Project Background
The City’s skate park on North Terrace was relocated in 2015 due to construction of the Royal Adelaide Hospital. A temporary skatepark was built in King Rodney Park, Ityamai-Itpina (Park 15) for the city’s skaters. The new City Skate Park is scheduled to open in Gladys Elphick Park / Narnungga (Park 25) later this year (2021).
We would like your feedback on:
What you think about the current skate park facility in King Rodney Park, Ityamai-Itpina (Park 15), and whether you will continue to use this facility once the new City Skate Park in Gladys Elphick/Narnungga (Park 25) opens later this year.
Your feedback will help determine whether there is demand for more than one skate park in the City.
Project Background
The City’s skate park on North Terrace was relocated in 2015 due to construction of the Royal Adelaide Hospital. A temporary skatepark was built in King Rodney Park, Ityamai-Itpina (Park 15) for the city’s skaters. The new City Skate Park is scheduled to open in Gladys Elphick Park / Narnungga (Park 25) later this year (2021).
We would like your feedback on:
What you think about the current skate park facility in King Rodney Park, Ityamai-Itpina (Park 15), and whether you will continue to use this facility once the new City Skate Park in Gladys Elphick/Narnungga (Park 25) opens later this year.
Your feedback will help determine whether there is demand for more than one skate park in the City.