Skateboarders and city officials “shredding” at new skate park

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Robbie Clark


Skateboarding enthusiasts, city officials and Cricket Wireless representatives met at Kirklevington Park on Monday for the official opening of a new skateboarding facility.

Dubbed the Cricket Wireless Skate Spot, the new facility, the first of its kind in Lexington, features a variety of “street” elements for skateboarders, instead of ramps and other typical obstacles.

Parks & Recreation maintenance crews removed a deteriorated asphalt pad to make way for a new concrete pad suitable for skating. Cricket Wireless donated $15,000 for skate equipment, including “skate-able benches, jersey barrier, grinding rail, concrete boxes and a variety of other obstacles for both beginners and more advanced skaters,” according to a press release.


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