Residents shared opinions about the design for the skate park slated to be built in Twiggs Park at Tuesday’s final public meeting. At the meeting, the design team presented the final design for Evanston’s first permanent skate park. It will feature four zones: the entry area, intermediate street area, advanced bowl area and beginner bonus.
Evanston residents voted on the design for a skate park slated to be built at Twiggs Park in the 5th Ward at a Tuesday meeting. Residents selected a concept featuring a closed bowl with a shallow bonus area at the north end. The second concept, which voters rejected, would have included an open bowl with.
Land architects presented initial concepts for Evanston’s first skate park and heard feedback from residents at a public forum Tuesday. Representatives from Teska Associates, an Evanston urban planning and design firm, presented three initial concepts for the skate park. All of the designs incorporated bowls, quarter pipes and pump humps based on the results of.