Magnolia Playfield
Amenities
Drinking fountains Play Area Soccer Fields Restrooms Baseball/Softball Fields Tennis CourtsAbout
Magnolia Playfield stretches for several city blocks and includes or is adjacent to Magnolia Community Center, Blaine Elementary School and Mounger Pool. The playfields are well-used for football, softball and soccer.
Current Project
Magnolia Neighborhood Skate Park Conceptual Design Study
Project Goal
To establish a skate park conceptual design showing potential configurations and locations within Magnolia Playfield for a new skate park. We will have a budget estimate for the construction of a skatepark for the preferred concept developed through public design review meetings.
The Magnolia Community Center Advisory Council sponsors the study and has partnered with Grindline Skateparks to develop the concepts. The size of the skate park (“Skate Dot”) is up to 1500 sq. ft. in keeping with the 2007 Citywide Skatepark Plan. It will be located within Magnolia Playfield, and three possible locations have been identified through a consultative process. Grindline Skateparks solicited and incorporated feedback from the community on possible locations during two community design meetings that resulted in the selection of likely skate dot location and preliminary conceptual design The project team will present a detailed location and site analysis along with a preliminary conceptual design at the July 23, 2024 ProView meeting.
The skate park is currently envisioned to be a multi-use facility compatible with skateboards, scooters, rollerblades, tricycles, and bicycles. The skate park will be targeted towards beginner and intermediate skill levels and will provide the neighborhood kids with a safe and healthy outdoor activity.
Budget
Phase 1 - Initial Design Concept is $5000 from a Neighborhood Matching Fund award from the City of Seattle Department of Neighborhoods.
For Additional Information please contact:
- Tizai Mauto, Seattle Parks and Recreation Planner, Tizai.Mauto@seattle.gov
- Tim Reagan, Magnolia Community Center Advisory Council, magnoliaskatepark@gmail.com or (206) 684-9286