January 2026
Official Press Release
Easthampton Skatepark Initiative Seeks Donations to Complete New All-Wheels Skatepark
The Easthampton Skatepark Initiative, a group of volunteer parents and skateboarders, is seeking donations to raise the final $85,000 needed to construct a new all-wheels skatepark in Easthampton.
Since 2019, the Initiative has worked closely with city officials to identify a suitable location and secure funding for a new skatepark to replace the David MacDonald Memorial Skatepark, which was dismantled in 2004.
“This is a great project for the City of Easthampton, and it will provide an important alternative to organized sports,” said Mayor Salem Derby. “I have supported these efforts since 2005, when the initial plans for Millside Park included a skatepark.”
The skatepark project is an official City of Easthampton initiative in partnership with the Parks and Recreation Department and Commission. In September 2024, the final location was selected at Millside Park, behind the basketball court. Since then, the project has secured major public funding, including $250,000 from the City’s Community Preservation Act and a $425,000 grant from the Commonwealth’s Parkland Acquisitions and Renovations for Communities (PARC) program.
“These funds represent a significant portion of the overall project cost,” said Eddie Comini, an original member of the Easthampton Skatepark Initiative. “Our goal is to raise at least $60,000 by the end of June. The park will be medium-sized and offer opportunities for beginners to learn and experienced riders to demonstrate their skills. If we exceed our fundraising goal, we may be able to expand the park or add features such as lighting or shade structures.”
The Initiative has already received generous support and commitments from Monadnock Community Investments, Canon Real Estate, Easthampton Skate Club, and Greenfield Savings Bank.
Additional donations can be made online through the Easthampton Skatepark Initiative’s fiscal sponsor, Flywheel Community Arts, Inc., a local nonprofit organization. Donations are tax-deductible. To learn more or to donate, visit the Easthampton Skatepark Initiative website at www.easthamptonskatepark.com
October 2025
The Commonwealth of MA announced that the Easthampton Skatepark was awarded a Parkland Acquisition and Renovations for Communities Act (PARC) in the amount of $425,000. With our recent CPA funding of $250,000, we have now accumulated $675,000 in funding of our total $750,000 goal.
September 2025
The Easthampton City Council voted unanimously on $250,000 of CPA funds for the City’s share of the project! We want to thank the Parks Commission, CPA committee and City Council for this support.
June 2025
Easthampton Community Preservation Act Committee approved $250,000 towards the skatepark at Millside Park.
September 2024
2024 – The skatepark design for Millside Park was presented to the Parks and Recreation Commission in September 2024 by the designer. The presentation includes general information about the benefits and target demographics for a skatepark. After the presentation, the Parks Commission voted to approve allowing the skatepark to be located at Millside. A video of that presentation can be viewed here.