Thursday, August 27, 2009

Hear Ye, hear Ye

Blatantly stolen from Homebase610.com . Great way to resurface,huh?


For immediate release: the bethlehem skateplaza is now official

August 27, 2009 – 5:04 pm

The City of Bethlehem and the Parks Department have made the Bethlehem Skateplaza an official city project this morning.

This press release was sent to almost every facet of local, state, federal government and the White House. It will also be going to every possible skateboard, BMX and action sports related company, website, magazine, energy drink, footwear, clothing and wax brand in hopes of finding big and little dollar donations and sponsors.

Most importantly we are sending the bid out to all the reputable skatepark/plaza building companies to ensure our plans are built correctly ensuring Bethlehem has a skateplaza worth traveling from all points in the 610 for or from all over the world.

We’ve come a long way with this project but there’s still work to do. Thanks for everyone’s continued support and faith in the Bethlehem Skateplaza.

For Immediate Release: Contact: Ralph E. Carp

August 26, 2009 610-865-7061

Bethlehem, Pa.; The City of Bethlehem, Pa. is now accepting construction bids for the first phase of the Bethlehem Skateplaza. The much-anticipated Skateplaza will be approximately 750 feet long and located on the Greenway in South Bethlehem. “The new standard for Skateplazas,” as it’s been called, will be a “one of a kind” venue. It will support the needs of all athletes, from the novice to the most advanced skaters and BMX riders, in a safe and natural environment.

The Skateplaza will replicate popular, well-known spots that are publicized in magazines and videos. It will bring the best of New York, Los Angeles, Tokyo, London andBarcelona to Bethlehem, including obstacles typically found in streetscapes such as handrails, benches, staircases and sculptures. For non-riders, the Skateplaza will function as a passive space to watch the action, gather for fellowship or simply relax outdoors.

According to Andrew Po, one of the Skateplaza designers, “To the untrained eye, the Skateplaza will look like any other city park you might walk to or eat lunch at; to the avid skater, the Skateplaza will be a trip around the world going from one landmark spot to the next in one push.” Mayor John Callahan states, “It has been a long time in the making, but I am confident the Skateplaza will be world class and worth the wait.”

The completion of the Bethlehem Skateplaza will be the culmination of years of community input, town meetings and fundraising events. The official groundbreaking is expected mid-October. Sponsorships, donations and volunteer opportunities are available and necessary in order to complete the entire Skateplaza project.

Prospective bidders are encouraged to have extensive experience in architectural concrete work and may contact the City of Bethlehem Parks and Public Property office at 610-865-7061 for more information.