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Newton County begins expansion of Denny Dobbs skate park
Skate park groundbreaking
Newton County appointed and elected officials help break ground Tuesday, Aug. 9, for phase two of the skate park at Denny Dobbs Park in west Newton. (Special | Newton County government)

COVINGTON, Ga. — Newton County officials broke ground on phase two of the skate park at Denny Dobbs Park Tuesday, Aug. 9. 

The project will expand the area’s only skate park to approximately 1.5 acres of elements for skaters to enjoy. 

Phase one of the park opened in July 2021 with a ramp and handrails. The second phase was approved by the Board of Commissioners (BOC) in April 2022 and will include a drop pool and more street course elements connected to the first phase. 

“I’m excited about this expansion as we get ready to grow again,” Newton County Chairman Marcello Banes said. “This will be a great opportunity for kids throughout Newton County to come out and enjoy the skate park.” 

The project is funded by the 2017 Special Purpose Local Option Sales Tax (SPLOST) approved by voters under the category of District 2 improvements. 

Phase one was funded by $189,875 of SPLOST proceeds. The BOC then approved another $750,000 of unallocated collections for phase two. 

“I remember in 2019, I met some young people skating in the parking lot,” said District 2 Commissioner Demond Mason. “l introduced myself and asked them if they would like a skate park here at Denny Dobbs Park. They said ‘yes’, and here we are now in 2022 bringing on a second phase.” 

Denny Dobbs Park is at 6224 Hwy. 212 in Covington and features basketball courts, baseball/softball fields, a walking trail, playgrounds, a pavilion and splash pad, along with the skate park. 

“Community economic and workforce development has become my passion over the last four years,” Mason said. “I want to do everything I can to elevate District 2 as well as Newton County so we can have amazing projects such as this one to help us have a better quality of life here in Newton County.”