SYDNEY PARK will become home to one of Sydney’s largest skate parks with the introduction of a plaza and a flow bowl planned for the open space by 2019.

The City has committed to a proposed scope of works which includes a concept design for both an urban skate plaza and a flow bowl.

It will be voted on at a monthly council meeting on June 26.

While the City had flagged that once the tick of approval was given a flow bowl would take several years to be built, the scope of works allows for a flow bowl to be included immediately.

Following community consultation last year, the skate park is designed to accommodate skateboards, scooters and BMX bikes and will provide another space for the more than 2000 skaters in the city.

media_camera A flow bowl for more experienced skaters will compliment the park.

The park will include a traditional park skate zone suitable for all skill levels and disciplines and feature both street and bowl style obstacles.

A lineal plaza zone will offer low level obstacles to allow for technical tricks and new skaters will be able to find their feet at a beginners bowl.

The concept plan reveals the flow bowl will vary in depth and be appropriate for skaters of both intermediate and advanced ability.

If approved, work on the skate space is scheduled for April 2018 with completion by mid-2019.