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We're replacing the skatepark at Mold-Masters Sportsplex with a new community-sized skatepark, thanks for your help in designing it!
The Town of Halton Hills is working with New Line Skateparks to bring a new and improved skatepark to the Mold-Masters SportsPlex at 221 Guelph Street in Georgetown.
Many thanks to all who took part in the virtual workshops November 24, 2021 and January 19, 2022 and also the online surveys. Your feedback was essential in shaping the skatepark!
The skatepark has a combination of park bowl and street terrain and will include a shade structure, lighting and water fountain with bottle filler. Check out the final design and renderings in the documents library (right side of webpage).
Construction will start in spring 2022 and completion is anticipated for August 2022.
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We're replacing the skatepark at Mold-Masters Sportsplex with a new community-sized skatepark, thanks for your help in designing it!
The Town of Halton Hills is working with New Line Skateparks to bring a new and improved skatepark to the Mold-Masters SportsPlex at 221 Guelph Street in Georgetown.
Many thanks to all who took part in the virtual workshops November 24, 2021 and January 19, 2022 and also the online surveys. Your feedback was essential in shaping the skatepark!
The skatepark has a combination of park bowl and street terrain and will include a shade structure, lighting and water fountain with bottle filler. Check out the final design and renderings in the documents library (right side of webpage).
Construction will start in spring 2022 and completion is anticipated for August 2022.
Based on directions from the initial online terrain survey, virtual design workshop and feedback, New Line Skateparks has developed a preferred concept for consideration for the replacement of the skatepark at Mold-Masters SportsPlex. This was presented during a virtual public workshop on January 19. If you were unable to attend, or wish to provide more feedback on the project, please complete this survey by January 26, 2022. Comments will be reviewed by Town staff and New Line Skateparks and taken into consideration as the design is finalized.
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This survey has concluded. Thank you for the feedback, New Line Skateparks is reviewing comments and determining the final design. This will be presented January 19 and final adjustments can be made before proceeding to construction.
Based on directions from the initial online terrain survey, New Line Skateparks has developed three concepts (design directions) for consideration for the replacement of the skatepark at Mold-Masters SportsPlex. These were presented during a virtual public workshop on November 24, 2021. If you were unable to attend, or wish to provide more feedback on the project, please complete this survey by December 1, 2021. Comments will be reviewed by Town staff and New Line Skateparks and taken into consideration as the concept design is finalized. A final concept will be presented at a workshop in January.
The terrain preferences and general user information survey is now closed. New Line Skateparks and Town staff will review the findings and develop concepts for further public consultation. These will be presented at a virtual workshop Nov. 24. Please pre-register for that workshop on this page.