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Consultation has concluded
The Mount Cotton Skate Park is popular with skateboarders, BMX and scooter riders, particularly after school, on weekends and during school holidays. In November 2015 Council approved funding to replace the existing facility that a will be removed at the request of the owner to make way for an extension to the Mt Cotton Shopping Centre.
This consultation has now closed.
During construction there are plenty of other facilities available for locals to use including nearby Thornlands Skate Park (William Stewart Park), Victoria Point Skate Park (Cascade Gardens) and Redland Bay Skate Park (Sel Outridge Park).
The Mount Cotton Skate Park is popular with skateboarders, BMX and scooter riders, particularly after school, on weekends and during school holidays. In November 2015 Council approved funding to replace the existing facility that a will be removed at the request of the owner to make way for an extension to the Mt Cotton Shopping Centre.
This consultation has now closed.
During construction there are plenty of other facilities available for locals to use including nearby Thornlands Skate Park (William Stewart Park), Victoria Point Skate Park (Cascade Gardens) and Redland Bay Skate Park (Sel Outridge Park).
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Share Hey, as a Mount Cotton local I was wondering if the construction is ever going to begin?
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Hey, as a Mount Cotton local I was wondering if the construction is ever going to begin?
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asked
over 7 years ago
Hi there,
The construction tender process is currently progressing, however due to the unique nature of skate park projects, this process has taken longer than expected. If the tender process results in a successful outcome, Council hopes that work may start on site in May 2017. In the meantime, the existing Mt Cotton facility has continued to be available for use.
Cheers, Emma.
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How will you deal with water.( rain, flood). I am thinking that it is partly below ground level.
Please advise action plan, as this part of the park goes under water.
Dale Ray
asked
over 8 years ago
Drainage and flooding
considerations have shaped the design of the New Mt Cotton Skate Park. Overland
flow paths have been considered so that in a rain event the skate park is
drained as quickly as possible.
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When will the new skatepark be open?
almost 9 years ago
Weather permitting, we're aiming to have the new skatepark constructed by December 2016.