Schuyler H.J. Park Improvements
The Schuyler Hamilton Jones Skateboard Park Improvement Plan aims to enhance the park's facilities and features by engaging the community and implementing strategic upgrades.
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Project Information
Schuyler Hamilton Jones Skatepark
About the Park
Schuyler Hamilton Jones Skatepark
3540 Wheeler Avenue
- Opened in 2005, the Schuyler Hamilton Jones Skatepark was created with extensive input and support from the community. This unique park shares a 4.3-acre lot with Luckett Ballfield and proudly stands as the City’s first and only skatepark.
- Covering 12,000 square feet, the skatepark features a variety of modular equipment, including jumps, pipes, rails, wedges, and boxes, catering to skaters of all skill levels.
- The park is named in memory of Schuyler Hamilton Jones, a 16-year-old T.C. Williams High School student who passed away in 2003. He was actively involved in the Friends of Skatepark program and ramp design.
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Park Improvements
Park Planning Process
Past:
- In 2015, the Park and Recreation Commission approved replacing the Schuyler Hamilton Jones Skatepark's modular features with a concrete design.
Present:
- Now, the City’s Department of Recreation, Parks & Cultural Activities (RPCA) is gathering community feedback to explore further improvements. Your input will help shape potential upgrades.
Future Steps:
- Potential recommendations will be shared on our project webpage for public review once all feedback is collected. These will be presented to the Park and Recreation Commission for discussion and endorsement.
- Endorsed recommendations will enable the City to pursue grant funding and will go through the Capital Improvement Program (CIP) process, competing for resources alongside other City projects.
Completed Improvements
Sign Replacements
- The biographical sign has been replaced.
- Procurement for the donor sign replacement is complete, and the final proof is currently under review. Fabrication is set to take place this spring, followed by installation this fall.
Equipment Repairs
- Repairs have been completed on the equipment to ensure the park’s safety. Staff continue to conduct regular maintenance to keep the site safe and accessible for all users.
PARKnership Projects
- The approved PARKnership project for the Skate Equipment Donation Box was successfully implemented and installed in 2024.
NEW: Short-term Improvements
Since there is no funding currently allocated for the renovation of the park, RPCA is exploring options for quick, low or no-cost interim improvements. These enhancements might include suggestions such as removing or rearranging certain skatepark equipment to improve the layout and flow of the park. Input for these short-term improvements will be gathered during the community engagement process. Your feedback is invaluable!
Community Engagement
The community survey was launched on October 7, 2024 and was open from September 27-November 27, 2024. You can find the survey results here and the survey highlights here.