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There’s a few things going on over the next month for anyone who feels inclined to help out skateboarding in Vancouver. China Creek, The Plaza, Vancouver Youth Week… a facefull of fun’s to be had:

Thursday, Feb 15th at 6:15pm China Creek Clean-up: As you may or may not have noticed, the barrier disappeared from China Creek last week. The good news is that it was relocated to The Sweatshop by Fat Chris, Little Buddy, and Co., not to the scrapyard by the city maintenance crew. Thank yous can be directed to long-long-time skate scene support crew, The Jaks. There’s a few other small ramps still around though, and we’re going to be moving them on Thursday. Probably to the ghetto spot. Any help would be highly appreciated. After moving the ramps, go watch The China Creeps rip shi*t up at Pub 340.

Monday, Feb 19th Youth Week Meeting at the Douglas Park Community Centre: The Coalition is going to throw some kind of event for Youth Week (early May) this year and we’re going to do it in conjunction with the D.P.C.C. because our man Jeff Cole is in charge of the skateboard program there. I’m not sure of the exact time (early afternoon… around 1:00… I think) but I’ll update as soon as I know.

Monday, February 26th at 7pm - Park Board Meeting about The Plaza: Things are looking great for the future of The Plaza, and we want to make sure that it stays that way. Show the city administration types that we’re not spoiled kids who take skateparks for granted by coming to this meeting at the Park Board Administration Building (2099 Beach Drive) and telling everyone why The Plaza rules and should stay right where it is. Keep in mind that people who don’t want The Plaza there will be free to talk too. It’s better if there’s more of us.

Thursday, March 1st at City Hall - City Council Meeting about The Plaza: Because The Plaza is on both City and Park Board land, any decisions about its future have to be deliberated on in a whole whack of meetings. Again… not sure on the time, will update asap.

Now go watch Southern Slaughter, the new Bacon Skateboards video.

Oh yeah, and do something nice for your girl/boyfriend tomorrow, not ’cause it’s Valentine’s day but because it’s what you should do. Over and out.




Published On: 2/13/2007
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SkateboardVillage News: China Creek SAVED!!!
By: SkateboardVillage.com


Thanks to the tireless efforts of the Vancouver Skateboarding Coalition, the Parks Board voted unanimously to KEEP THE SKATE BOWLS WHERE THEY ARE!!!

cknw AM 980 radio article

Thanks to everyone!!!!!
 



Published On: 1/16/2007
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Hello,

This is to let you know that the final report on the upgrade to China Creek South Park is scheduled for the Park Board meeting on Monday, January 15th, 2007. The meeting starts at 7 pm, and will be held at Park Board Administration Building, 2099 Beach Avenue, in Vancouver.

Here's the link to the staff report:
http://vancouver.ca/parks/board/2007/070115/China%20Creek%20South%20Park%20-%20Concept%20Plan%20for%20Park%20Upgrade%20-%202007%20january.pdf

Here's the link to the meeting agenda:
http://vancouver.ca/parks/board/2007/070115/index.htm

Members of the public are invited to attend and make presentations. If you wish to speak at the meeting, please register with Julie Casanova at 604-257-8451 or email her at julie.casanova@vancouver.ca

Please contact me should you have any questions/comments.

China Creek South Park Website: http://vancouver.ca/parks/info/planning/chinacreeksouth/index.htm

Thank you.

Michel Desrochers
Park Planner
City of Vancouver
Tel: 604-257-8529

 -----Original Message-----
From:   Desrochers, Michel 
Sent:   Wednesday, December 13, 2006 4:59 PM
To:     Desrochers, Michel
Subject:        China Creek South Park - Planning Committee recommendation

Hello,

This is to let you know of the outcome of the Dec. 5th meeting regarding China Creek South Park. This was a meeting of the Park Board's Planning Committee, which is a sub-committee of the full Park Board (there are 7 Park Commissioners on the Park Board). There were 3 Park Commissioners present at the Planning Committee meeting: Korina Houghton, Spencer Herbert and Loretta Woodcock.


Park Board staff did not recommend Option 3 (as had been announced at the community meeting in October). Instead, Park Board staff recommended a phased transition:

- phase 1: implement Option 1 but remove the noisiest elements from the skateboard area (i.e. wooden ramps and metal rails);

- phase 2: remove existing skateboard area once a replacement facility is built at a nearby park OR if the existing skateboard area needs major financial investment.


A total of 20 citizens spoke at the meeting. Thirteen spoke in favour of Option 1. Seven spoke in favour of Option 3.


The Park Board's Planning Committee decided to recommend Option 1 to the full Park Board subject to the following:

- the removal of the noisiest elements (wooden ramps and metal rails) from the skateboard area;

- the construction of a grassy berm south of the two skateboarding bowls to buffer noise;

- the addition of extra garbage bins near the skateboard area;

- the installation of signs near the skateboard area stating appropriate park etiquette;

- the formation of a park committee, consisting of residents, skateboarders and Park Board staff, to monitor, assess and act on operational issues in the park.


What's next?
This project is scheduled to be discussed by the Park Board (all seven Park Commissioners) on January 15, 2007. We expect the Park Board to make a final decision about China Creek South Park at this meeting. Members of the public are invited to attend the meeting and, if they wish, to speak to the Park Commissioners. Park Board staff will write a report which will be available during the week of January 8th. I will send you an email in early January confirming the date of the meeting, how to register to speak and where you can find the report on the internet.


Please contact me should you have any questions/comments.

Website: http://vancouver.ca/parks/info/planning/chinacreeksouth/index.htm

Thank you.

Michel Desrochers
Park Planner
City of Vancouver
Tel: 604-257-8529




Published On: 1/9/2007
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Hey everyone,

We just got back from the Parks Board meeting regarding China Creek. Both
sides presented arguments for and against for about 3 hours. (Howard
Redekopp, Jeff Chan, Calen Sinclaire, Derek DeLand, Doug Donut, Dan
Cummer, Jay Pay, a couple of neighbours in favour, including Cate
Atkinson, and me, Kim Glennie, spoke to save the bowls, several neighbours
spoke against keeping them.) Mark Vuillamy recommended preserving China
Creek, Michel DesRochers did not speak out against them, just presented
options 1 and 3.

I'll cut to the chase with the good news - the commissioners present are
recommending Option 1 - that is keeping the skatepark! Korina Houghton,
Loretta Woodcock and Spencer Herbert were all in favour of keeping the
bowls. It will go to vote in the beginning of next year, no other
commissioners were present, but Al DeGenova has already voiced his
support, so that means we have a majority!

At the end, and to summarize, the commissioners commended the VSPC on
their positive action and organization, while recognizing that some of the
concerns residents have are real and need to be addressed. The Parks Board
did not agree that removing the bowls would keep the 'bad' element out of
the park; in fact they thought the opposite was true. The Parks Board felt
that all wooden ramps need to be removed, as well as possibly the rail, to
limit noise issues, and to also make the park look cleaner. Korina
Houghton also acknowledged the historic value of the bowls, she really
seemed in favour of some sort of plaque, Loretta Woodcock said we all seem
like a great community with lots of history, and Spencer Herbert said the
skatepark was far more likely to scare away negative activity than attract
it.

Also, the commissioners suggested we all need to work together - that is -
meet with residents sometime in future - and cooperate on how this can
work for everyone. I suggested doing skateboard mentorship or lessons,
through a shop or community centre, and after the meeting, I spoke with
several of the complainants, offered my email address, and said I would
bring up their concerns and possible solutions at the meeting tomorrow.
The Parks Board MAY organize a meeting so we can all get together sometime
also. The woman I spoke longest to, Barb, was the Cedar House community
policing rep, and really wanted the skatepark gone. I tried to make some
suggestions, and she seemed amenable to some of them. They also would like
to be invited to the next event, which would be a great way of helping
them be less intimidated by us skaters. Anyhow, they are open to
discussion with us, in varying degrees, because, really - we all want the
same thing - a great park for everyone. With an amazing skate facility as
well!

So thanks to everyone who took the time to write an email, come out to the
event, show up for any or all of the meetings - it seems like our hard
work has paid off.

See ya tomorrow at the meeting,
Kim and Derek


Published On: 12/6/2006
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Hey everyone,

We just got back from the Parks Board meeting regarding China Creek. Both sides presented arguments for and against for about 3 hours. (Howard Redekopp, Jeff Chan, Calen Sinclaire, Derek DeLand, Doug Donut, Dan Cummer, Jay Pay, a couple of neighbours in favour, including Cate Atkinson, and me, Kim Glennie, spoke to save the bowls, several neighbours spoke against keeping them.) Mark Vuillamy recommended preserving China Creek, Michel DesRochers did not speak out against them, just presented options 1 and 3.

I'll cut to the chase with the good news - the commissioners present are
recommending Option 1 - that is keeping the skatepark! Korina Houghton,
Loretta Woodcock and Spencer Herbert were all in favour of keeping the
bowls. It will go to vote in the beginning of next year, no other
commissioners were present, but Al DeGenova has already voiced his
support, so that means we have a majority!

At the end, and to summarize, the commissioners commended the VSPC on
their positive action and organization, while recognizing that some of the
concerns residents have are real and need to be addressed. The Parks Board
did not agree that removing the bowls would keep the 'bad' element out of
the park; in fact they thought the opposite was true. The Parks Board felt
that all wooden ramps need to be removed, as well as possibly the rail, to
limit noise issues, and to also make the park look cleaner. Korina
Houghton also acknowledged the historic value of the bowls, she really
seemed in favour of some sort of plaque, Loretta Woodcock said we all seem
like a great community with lots of history, and Spencer Herbert said the
skatepark was far more likely to scare away negative activity than attract
it.

Also, the commissioners suggested we all need to work together - that is -
meet with residents sometime in future - and cooperate on how this can
work for everyone. I suggested doing skateboard mentorship or lessons,
through a shop or community centre, and after the meeting, I spoke with
several of the complainants, offered my email address, and said I would
bring up their concerns and possible solutions at the meeting tomorrow.
The Parks Board MAY organize a meeting so we can all get together sometime
also. The woman I spoke longest to, Barb, was the Cedar House community
policing rep, and really wanted the skatepark gone. I tried to make some
suggestions, and she seemed amenable to some of them. They also would like
to be invited to the next event, which would be a great way of helping
them be less intimidated by us skaters. Anyhow, they are open to
discussion with us, in varying degrees, because, really - we all want the
same thing - a great park for everyone. With an amazing skate facility as
well!

So thanks to everyone who took the time to write an email, come out to the
event, show up for any or all of the meetings - it seems like our hard
work has paid off.

See ya tomorrow at the meeting,
Kim and Derek




ff87kim@vfs.com
www.downspace.com
www.theformlab.com

 



Published On: 12/6/2006
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Hey everyone,

We just got back from the Parks Board meeting regarding China Creek. Both
sides presented arguments for and against for about 3 hours. (Howard
Redekopp, Jeff Chan, Calen Sinclaire, Derek DeLand, Doug Donut, Dan
Cummer, Jay Pay, a couple of neighbours in favour, including Cate
Atkinson, and me, Kim Glennie, spoke to save the bowls, several neighbours
spoke against keeping them.) Mark Vuillamy recommended preserving China
Creek, Michel DesRochers did not speak out against them, just presented
options 1 and 3.

I'll cut to the chase with the good news - the commissioners present are
recommending Option 1 - that is keeping the skatepark! Korina Houghton,
Loretta Woodcock and Spencer Herbert were all in favour of keeping the
bowls. It will go to vote in the beginning of next year, no other
commissioners were present, but Al DeGenova has already voiced his
support, so that means we have a majority!

At the end, and to summarize, the commissioners commended the VSPC on
their positive action and organization, while recognizing that some of the
concerns residents have are real and need to be addressed. The Parks Board
did not agree that removing the bowls would keep the 'bad' element out of
the park; in fact they thought the opposite was true. The Parks Board felt
that all wooden ramps need to be removed, as well as possibly the rail, to
limit noise issues, and to also make the park look cleaner. Korina
Houghton also acknowledged the historic value of the bowls, she really
seemed in favour of some sort of plaque, Loretta Woodcock said we all seem
like a great community with lots of history, and Spencer Herbert said the
skatepark was far more likely to scare away negative activity than attract
it.

Also, the commissioners suggested we all need to work together - that is -
meet with residents sometime in future - and cooperate on how this can
work for everyone. I suggested doing skateboard mentorship or lessons,
through a shop or community centre, and after the meeting, I spoke with
several of the complainants, offered my email address, and said I would
bring up their concerns and possible solutions at the meeting tomorrow.
The Parks Board MAY organize a meeting so we can all get together sometime
also. The woman I spoke longest to, Barb, was the Cedar House community
policing rep, and really wanted the skatepark gone. I tried to make some
suggestions, and she seemed amenable to some of them. They also would like
to be invited to the next event, which would be a great way of helping
them be less intimidated by us skaters. Anyhow, they are open to
discussion with us, in varying degrees, because, really - we all want the
same thing - a great park for everyone. With an amazing skate facility as
well!

So thanks to everyone who took the time to write an email, come out to the
event, show up for any or all of the meetings - it seems like our hard
work has paid off.

See ya tomorrow at the meeting,
Kim and Derek




ff87kim@vfs.com
www.downspace.com
www.theformlab.com


Published On: 12/6/2006
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Skateboard News: China Creek
By: vsc






Published On: 11/24/2006
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The rain miraculously stayed away today and skaters, neighbours, bikers, babies, dogs and grandmas showed up and partied down at China Creek this afternoon. Parks Board politicians Spencer Herbert, Al De Genova, Loretta Woodcock and Korina Houghton also came by and checked out the action.

Thanks to everyone that helped out, showed up, or sent good vibes. Keep those positive letters and emails flowing to the Parks Board though — the rainless sky today was a good omen, but the battle for China Creek is not yet won. Email the commissioners at: pbcomments@vancouver.ca



Miss Kim from Downspace and two supporters.


Chris gave the quarter-to-fence a beatdown. Here he takes a blunt in to fakie. Nightfighters M.C. represent!

Photos courtesy of George Faulkner.





Published On: 11/20/2006
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Skateboard News: November Rain at Leeside
By: vsc




Leeside this SUNDAY the 19th - 2- 6 pm --------4pm video plays
so come and watch the great NEW toy machine video .....PRODUCT TOSS FOR BOARDS....see some BANDS....eat some bbq-byobbq if yah want ......drink some hot cocoa...
skate something in a tunnel away from the rain

LETS SHOW THIS CITY HOW BADLY WE NEED AN INDOOR SKATEBOARD PARK ....or LEESIDE!!!!!!


It’s coming up to a busy weekend for the Vancouver Skateboard Coalition and our supporters… China Creek Appreciation Day on Saturday and another event at Leeside on Sunday. A collaboration between the Coalition and the Leeside Stewardship Group, “November Rain” is going to be a reminder of how cool Leeside will be when it finally gets finished.

November Rain is going to run from 2-6pm on Sunday, November 19th. There’ll be live music starting at 2:00 courtesy of local bands, including Jaws, Joel, and the funnest and most fun-loving band in the city, The Doers.

Skating? Of course, that’s what it’s all about. Bring your tight tranny skills to the barrier jamboree. A strong showing may even tempt Deer Man of Dark Woods or Depth Leviathan Dweller to rise from the shadows.

And when the sun goes down, get cozy and brace yourselves for a screening of Toy Machine’s new video, Suffer the Joy , which has been sending audiences into a frenzy.

Leeside is under the Cassiar connector at Hastings and Hwy 1. From Renfrew St., go east on Pender to the dead end and turn left.

Photo courtesy of sillygwailo.




Published On: 11/16/2006
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This article was written by Jeff Chan for beyondrobson.com - so show up Saturday and support China Creek, skate, see a demo, have some hot chocolate. It will be fun.


China Creek Appreciation Day!

Vancouver's rich skateboard history would not be the same without China Creek. Built in 1979, it's the oldest skatepark in Vancouver, the second-oldest in Canada, and one of the few North American concrete skateparks from the 1970s that's still in existence. And now it may be in danger. A few concerned locals, among them the Vancouver Skateboard Coalition, have been doing what they can to drum up support and have successfully gained some attention through articles in The Courier, The Province, 24 Hours, and Metro; radio interviews with CBC and CKNW; and, to date, two meetings with Vancouver Parks Board officials. The response has been encouraging, but we're not in the clear yet, so the Vancouver Skateboard Coalition and the Neighbours in Support of the Skatepark are going to host a China Creek Appreciation Day to highlight the positive energy associated with this historic place.

China Creek Appreciation Day will take place on Saturday, November 18th from 1-4pm at China Creek Skatepark. Rain or shine. There'll be a skate jam, a prize giveaway at 2:00, and tents serving coffee and hot chocolate... to accommodate us on the ever-so-slight chance that it rains.


Published On: 11/16/2006
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 This article was written by Jeff Chan for beyondrobson.com - so show up Saturday and support China Creek, skate, see a demo, have some hot chocolate. It will be fun.


China Creek Appreciation Day!

Vancouver's rich skateboard history would not be the same without China Creek. Built in 1979, it's the oldest skatepark in Vancouver, the second-oldest in Canada, and one of the few North American concrete skateparks from the 1970s that's still in existence. And now it may be in danger. A few concerned locals, among them the Vancouver Skateboard Coalition, have been doing what they can to drum up support and have successfully gained some attention through articles in The Courier, The Province, 24 Hours, and Metro; radio interviews with CBC and CKNW; and, to date, two meetings with Vancouver Parks Board officials. The response has been encouraging, but we're not in the clear yet, so the Vancouver Skateboard Coalition and the Neighbours in Support of the Skatepark are going to host a China Creek Appreciation Day to highlight the positive energy associated with this historic place.

China Creek Appreciation Day will take place on Saturday, November 18th from 1-4pm at China Creek Skatepark. Rain or shine. There'll be a skate jam, a prize giveaway at 2:00, and tents serving coffee and hot chocolate... to accommodate us on the ever-so-slight chance that it rains.
 


Published On: 11/16/2006
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We are glad to have the Vancouver Skateboard Coalition on Board at SkateboardVillage.com


Check it out, with a new name, logo, website and changes to the board of directors.

Go to VSC profile for info on their upcoming event at China Creek.

http://www.vspc.ca/



Published On: 11/15/2006
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China Creek Park Appreciation Day: THIS SATURDAY, November 18th.

1-4pm with Skate Jam and Prizes happening at 2pm.

Coffee, Hot Chocolate and Tents in place in case it rains.

This is a chance to come and get everyone stoked on China Creek - Parks Board Politicians will be there.

Sponsored by the Coalition and Neighbours in Support of the Skatepark


For more info and article on the event check out  http://www.beyondrobson.com/




http://www.vspc.ca/



Published On: 11/15/2006
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VSPC/China Creek meeting @ antisocial this Wed nite @ 7pm
There's a Skateboard Coalition Meeting, Wed Nov 1 at Antisocial - 7 pm.

1) China Creek - washrooms and stewardship group
2) website update - what's happening including what the new domain name should be? Bring your ideas.
3) logo update - what's happening with that
4) Topics that Michelle and Jeff will communicate before the meeting that I don't have here..
5) ? your topic goes here - suggest something and get back to Lee Ann(secretary@vspc.ca) with anything that is important that you want to discuss.

come out!!

seeya,
misskim


Published On: 10/30/2006
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Hi all,

The Parks Board seems intent on tearing down China Creek skatepark. It's a pretty old, some say historic park, but the main thing is, they shouldn't be getting rid of skateparks, they should be building more, or improving the ones we have. For info on what's up, check this out:
 
For Jeff chan's article on beyondrobson.com, check here:
 
But, it's not over yet - it's a public process, and there are options for us. Michel did say that the elected Parks Board members do not always follow the staffs' recommendations, so we can lobby the individual PB members directly. Their contact info is on the Park's
Board website... maybe this could be our next step, something we could do as a united effort by the VSPC and the skate community.

Here's the link to the Park's Board commissioners info:
http://vancouver.ca/parks/board/commissioners.htm

Al DeGenova has always been on side for skateboarding... he'd be good to approach about this.

One other thing to consider is that we can delay the whole process from being completed... if we insist on not having any 'interruption of service' (which according to the woman Parks Board staffer, I forget her name, is what they usually do) - meaning they CAN'T tear down the park until they find another location and build a park there... so if they were planning on tearing down the park in spring, too bad, they would have to
get a new location approved first and build something there before they could touch China Creek.

If we're considering lobbying the elected Parks Board members, Derek and I
still have all the old China Creek petitions that we collected names on - about 600 names in total... and we can start another round of petitions, and get letters from people (local politicians, business owners, skaters, pros... etc... ), present these to each individual PB commissioner, get the media out, etc.

Another thing, about the washrooms that they can't afford to build... didn't the Parks Board just build a million dollar washroom and expensive restaurant at Kits Beach like last year? Why is there money for buildings like that in a park but no money for washrooms in East Van?

Anyhow, we have options, it's not over yet - so let's not be too discouraged, and let's start planning the next step -

Check the antisocial site for the next Skate Coalition meeting...


Published On: 10/12/2006
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Last Chance to Vote: China Creek Skatepark meeting Oct. 11th 7:00 pm 800 East Broadway
 
Seems like this is the final meeting for the China Creek upgrades, so let's all try to
make it out and vote. Tell your friends, etc...

I just checked out the Parks Board site, and there are 2 options to vote
on, as far as how they will deal with the upgrades:

One is to keep the skatepark, and put a playground to the west of it,
divided by some trees and landscaping.

The other option is to remove the current skatepark and replace it a
playground, and build what seems to be a much smaller park to the west of
that.

Here is the link showing the 2 options the Parks Board has offered:

http://vancouver.ca/parks/info/planning/chinacreeksouth/whatnext.htm

Hope lots of skaters turn out for the vote!


Published On: 10/5/2006
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