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Leave it better: ramping up a BMX landmark: Greenville's pioneer BMX park refuses to show its age.


Project:

The Extreme Park at Jaycee Park, Greenville, N.C.

History:

The Extreme Park at Greenville, N.C.'s Jaycee Park was on the leading edge of the BMX BMX
abbr.
bicycle motocross


BMX
Noun

1. bicycle motocross: stunt riding over an obstacle course on a bicycle

2.
 boom in the early 1990s. It had humble beginnings Humble Beginnings was an American pop punk band from New Jersey. While never gaining large-scale success, many of the band's members went on to mainstream success with other outfits.  as a single, small wooden ramp built by a petition from local kids and their parents. The park expanded into a larger structure that catered to a mixed group of professionals and amateurs, earning it the title of "Pro Town U.S.A."

Problem:

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 Greenville City Parks Coordinator Steve Warner, the condition of the park's wooden structures was seriously deteriorating. "We would close it once a week for maintenance," Warner says. In addition, the Extreme Park wasn't equipped for competition. A growing community of professionals and professionals-in-training were using the park, but its features didn't meet competitive specifications.

Solution:

The city decided to expand the park and add new features to satisfy users of every learning level. The original nine wooden ramps Wooden ramps were used by the Germans in World War II to defend areas from terrestrial and aquatic/semi-aquatic vehicles. It consisted of a medium sized tree trunk turned at a 15-20 degree angle with 2-4 legs and mines strapped to the top.  were replaced with 12 steel ramps. Quarter pipes and a six and a half-foot hip (ledge) adorn the new design. Warner explains that the new facility accommodates young skaters with a kids' beginner facility.

Partnerships and Costs:

The project's renovations are valued at $300,000, but the city estimates that costs were about a third of that because volunteer workers were dedicated to the cause, including two of the X Games X Games Sports medicine The official Olympics of 'extreme sports' sponsored by ESPN, held annually during the summer. See Extreme sports.  top BMX riders, Ryan Nyquist Ryan Nyquist (born March 6, 1979 in Los Gatos, California) is a professional BMX rider who has won numerous gold medals in the X Games Dirt Jumping & Bike Park events. He also was featured on MTV Cribs.
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  • Weight: 150 lbs.
 and Dave Mirra.

Lead Time:

The City of Greenville made funds available July 2005. By August 2005, local independent contractor A person who contracts to do work for another person according to his or her own processes and methods; the contractor is not subject to another's control except for what is specified in a mutually binding agreement for a specific job.  Troy Hardee was constructing parts of the park in his workshop. BMX celebrities including Nyquist and Mirra, christened the new ramps and quarter pipes at the park's grand reopening on May 6.

Community Impact:

With about 20 professional BMX bikers living the Greenville area, it has become an east coast mecca for the BMX enthusiast. From the initial petitioners of the park in the early 1990s to the dozens of riders that keep the park busy every day, the Extreme Park at Jaycee Park is a cornerstone of the Greenville community.
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Title Annotation:Extreme Park
Publication:Parks & Recreation
Geographic Code:1USA
Date:Jul 1, 2006
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