The Freeman

Skate park to break ground in December

- —Odessa O. Leyson/FPL

Cebu City’s P12-million skate park project is set to break ground along A. Pigafetta Street at the back of Fort San Pedro next month.

Councilor Eugenio Gabuya Jr., chairperso­n of the City Council committee on games, amusement, and sports, said they have already finalized the design of the facility.

“Humana na ang design final na ang design unya mag-ground breaking nata. Schedule nato sayo unta apan wala man si Minnie (sister of Mayor Tomas Osmeña). So maybe first week or second week of December,” he said.

The design includes a rink with street course, flat course for beginners, half pipe, bowl, pump track, and mini grand stand. The mayor’s sister, Maria Victoria, earlier donated P 5 million for the constructi­on of the park.

The project was originally proposed at the South Road Properties (SRP) but the city government decided to utilize the 4,000-square meter property it owned at the back of Fort San Pedro. The area is more suitable for skateboard enthusiast­s than the SRP.

“Kay sige man followup ang mga batan-on. Mga 200, 000 skateboard­ers ang magsige og follow- up, makaluluoy man sila kay naa man tay ordinance nga gi-ban sila sa sidewalks,” Gabuya said.

Gabuya said the P5 million donated by Minnie will be used for the phase 1 of the project. He said the remaining P7 million will either be funded by the city government or by another private donor.

“Well ang atong siyudad mo-shoulder, wala sad nato giwagtang ang possibilit­y nga daghan pa ang mo-donate kay giopen mana nato. When we first introduce daghan man ang gusto,” Gabuya said.

He said the constructi­on will immediatel­y commence after the ground breaking. It is expected to last for three months.

While the skate park is under constructi­on, skateboard­ers may continue to temporaril­y use the Cebu City Sports Institute (CCSI) in Barangay Pasil. The facility was opened to skateboard­ing enthusiast­s since October 17.

The city government decided to provide a training venue for skateboard­ers after Margielyn Didal’s feat in the Asian games. Didal was thankful for the city government’s initiative.

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