Zac Wormhoudt's personal description of the improvements made to the original proposal..........................
Removal of the "Lung Bowl" replaced with a large shallow pool that includes a rock-wall extension, pipe coping extension, pool coping section, no-ping (no coping section), fly-out zone, depths include 3, 5, 6, 7, and 8 feet. This pool is surrounded by a very shallow mini snake run with hips and pockets that links back to the big snake run/mini ramp section of the park.
On the east boundary of the street course we added an escalating clam shell corner, 6-foot tall bank ramp with deck, flat bank hip to big snake run and mini snake run.
The street section of the park now includes a pyramid (based on the original SLO skate park pyramid) with two heights, multiple new ledges including a manual pad and pier-7 style ledge. We eliminated the 9-stair and replaced it with a flat-ramp and a step-up. The street course now rides both directions, but the main flow would still be west to east and back via the snake run/mini ramp/ditch zone.
The center section of the park now includes roll-in terrain (rolled top quarter pipes) banks with parking wheel stop blocks, mini ramp sections (4, 5, and 6 foot heights) with pipe coping and an extension with pool coping. This section of the park also now includes a wave mini full pipe (14-feet long x 4'-8" diameter) that can be ridden through or over.
Every inch is filled with potential. The park operates as a whole with sparce crowds, as well as falling into proportioned segmentation during busy hours. The park shows four foot fences and is not scheduled to have monitors. Park lighting is still in plan or fail stage.
San Luis Obispo's proposed skateboard park at Santa Rosa Park.
These following images were presented in November and became the Master Plan.