Work is now underway to upgrade and expand the St Leonards Skate Park thanks to sustained support from the community.
The $670,000 upgrade, funded in partnership by the City of Greater Geelong and the Victorian government’s Community Sport Infrastructure Stimulus Program, will provide a brand-new skate area that includes a mini-ramp, quarter pipes, rails and a manual pad.
The park, stage one of which saw the installation of two combined basketball/futsal goals and two netball rings in February, will also get new shelter and seating areas, a drinking fountain and an ENE Hub smart pole as part of stage two.
Community support for the park was spearheaded by Bellarine Secondary College student Ethan Coleman, who gathered 800 signatures for a petition that was presented to the council in [month/year?].
Ethan said advocating for the skate park upgrade helped him see the power of collective action.
“It’s been hard work advocating for the skate park project and I’ve had the privilege of working with many community members,” he said.
“To see the skate park project commence is extremely exciting, and it is something that our community has waited a long time for.”
Geelong mayor Trent Sullivan commended Ethan and the community for their passion for the project.
“Local young people have wanted this project for a long time, including Ethan who’s done amazing work to advocate on behalf (of) the community,” he said.
Member for Bellarine Alison Marchant said the state government was proud to invest in the St Leonards community.
“I congratulate the community for their continued advocacy to see St Leonards get the skate park facility they deserve,” she said.
“This new skate park will mean locals have another place to keep active and enjoy the outdoors.”
Stage two of the project is due for completion in November.