ROC City Skate Park
South Avenue & Woodbury
Rochester, NY 14604
United States
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See the proposed final design & share your feedback!
Thursday, December 5, 2024 from 6:00 – 7:30 p.m.
Please join the design team for a meeting to review the proposed final design for Phase 2 and to discuss Phase 3 of skatepark development! The meeting will be held at the Adams Street R-Center located at 85 Adams Street. A virtual option is also available, but we would love to see you in person.
Folleto de reunión pública: Español
Virtual Meeting Details
Link: https://cityofrochester.zoom.us/j/82220782197
Webinar ID: 822 2078 2197
Passcode: 338411
Audio Conference: (833) 548 0276 or (833) 548 0282
About the ROC City Skate Park
Build It And They Will Come
The concept of building a public skatepark for the benefit of the Rochester community was first introduced to City officials in 2008 by the ROC City Skatepark Coalition. This vision became a reality twelve years later, on November 5, 2020, through a collaborative effort of City officials, community members and several generous donors.
The ROC City Skate Park was created as a location that would bring a new vitality and sense of energy to Downtown Rochester. The Skatepark is a welcoming space where skateboarders, rollerbladers, BMXers and other progression-oriented sports enthusiasts come to embody the sport, sharpen their skills and enjoy endless hours of outdoor recreation.
The ROC City Skate Park is one of several ROC the Riverway projects designed to highlight the Genesee River as the centerpiece of Rochester by creating activities and attractions along both banks of this centralized waterway. The Skatepark is located along the Genesee Riverway Trail under the Frederick Douglass-Susan B. Anthony Bridge and utilizes land that would have otherwise been unbuildable. This $3.1 million project boasts mini-ramps and ledges, stairs and handrails, competition bowls and a main skate promenade, along with open space that provides opportunities for public art installations and performances.
The ROC City Skate Park was made possible by generous funders including ROC the Riverway funding from New York State, an Upstate Revitalization Grant from the New York State Department of Transportation; Commercial Corridor and Main Street Revitalization economic development grants through RG&E; Built to Play and Environmental Impact Grants from The Skatepark Project (formerly the Tony Hawk Foundation); and generous contributions from The Sands Family Foundation and the Friends of the ROC City Skate Park.
The Next Phase
In January 2023, Mayor Malik D. Evans announced Rochester received a $3 million grant from the New York State Department of State (NYSDOS) to advance the skatepark project through the next phase of the 2019 Master Plan, which will include an additional 20,000+ square feet of skate area, event space, and associated site improvements. The project is part of the larger ROC the Riverway Initiative.
To learn more about the ROC City Skate Park and future programming at this site, contact Sara Scott, the City's Director of Programs & Parks Stewardship.
To learn more about the current design efforts, contact Ellen Micoli Soffa, RLA, the City’s design project manager.