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Skatepark Under Zakim Bridge May Open Next Year

The Charles River Skatepark has been in the planning stages since 2001, but construction could finally begin in March of 2013.

 

If skaters and park advocates have their way, a park with concrete ramps, half-pipes, and other skate-friendly terrain could be easily accessible from the Back Bay as soon as next year, according to this story in the Boston Globe.

The park, called the Charles River Skatepark, would be the largest skatepark in New England when it's completed.  The Charles River Conservancy has raised $2.5 million to build the park, and the article states that other funding for the park would come from "the Department of Conservation and Recreation and money raised from special events."

Pedestrian bridges have also been proposed that would link the park to downtown, Charlestown, and Cambridge, and presumably non-skaters could use those as shortcuts, as well.  

So, Back Bay, are you excited?  Is this the park of your dreams, or will you just be glad to have somewhere to send any misbehaving skaters tearing up your stoop?  Leave a comment and let your neighbors know where you stand or how you roll.  

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