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And now a little background on skateparks. The first skateparks were primarily private, for-profit endeavors, although several public parks were built globally. Parks then included pools, bowls, snake runs, freestyle areas, banked slalom areas, half-pipes, and full pipes. Most were concrete and were outdoors. In more extreme climates parks were built indoors, often of wood.
The modern public skatepark is relatively new, made possible by legislation such as California's 1998 law stating that skateboarding is an inherently "Hazardous Recreational Activity" (HRA), and therefore municipalities and their employees may not be held liable for claims of negligence resulting in skateboarders' injuries. Parks are usually for persons 14 or over.
The Tony Hawk Foundation is at the forefront of helping cities to get skateparks built. The Tony Hawk Foundation seeks to foster lasting improvements in society, with an emphasis on supporting and empowering youth. Through special events, grants, and technical assistance, the Foundation supports recreational programs with a focus on the creation of public skateboard parks in low-income communities. The Foundation favors programs that clearly demonstrate that funds received will produce tangible, ongoing, positive results.
Zero Gravity Skate Park features a 25,000 square foot, open sided, roofed, skating area for Skateboard, InLine, and BMX. There is a flexible assortment of ramps, rails, jumps , spines, and pyramids. The park has a 32' foot wide 11' foot height vert ramp. An assortment of quarter pipes, spiral rail, deathbox, G-box, an extreme wall ramp with tombstone, mini ramp, foam pit, slant wall with planter, and a 4' foot hight pyramid. Also, there's the 40' wide quarter pipe with hip, 5' foot hight super spine with sub box, and mellow hip ramp with curb.
Rutland City's Giorgetti Skate Pavilion, with lobby, rest rooms and picnic area, is nestled in a wooded park on Preville Avenue in the Northwest corner of Rutland, VT.