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Park votes in favor of skatepark after years of debate
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After Years of Debate, Parks Board Votes in Favor of Poolesville Skate Park
6,600-Square-Foot Facility Awaits Commissioners Board Approval
By Meghan Tierney
Montgomery County Gazette
May 15, 2008

skater.jpgAfter more than two years of debate, Poolesville's Parks Board has recommended building a skate park in the upcounty town.

If approved by the Commissioners Board, the skate park would be the first recreational facility other than traditional parks built by the town, Town Manager Wade Yost said.

The seven-member Parks Board's 4 to 0 vote in favor of a skate park was greeted with applause from about 60 people who gathered at a meeting last week to show support for the facility. Chairman George Deyo, Vice Chairman Doug McKenney and board member Kurt Behrend abstained.

"We just had a huge crowd," McKenney said after the room had mostly cleared and the board was deciding the details of its recommendation. "Clearly, there are people who want this."

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The May 7 meeting began with a presentation from Peter D'Amelio, a Poolesville resident and chairman of KaBoom, a District-based nonprofit that helps communities plan, design, build and raise money for play spaces, including skate parks.

"You can have a city that builds a skate park or you can have a city that becomes a skate park," D'Amelio told the board. "I think Poolesville's a great city, it's a city that deserves a skate park, and as a citizen of Poolesville, I'm here to make it happen."

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