
Bring Back Fawcett DIY: Support Tacoma's New Skatepark
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Bring Back Fawcett DIY
At 710 Fawcett Ave in downtown Tacoma, a hazardous vacant lot was transformed into a vibrant public asset. Known as Fawcett DIY, the space became a grassroots skatepark, gathering spot, and safe, active park until its recent closure. Now, we have a clear path to bring it back—legitimately, sustainably, and with strong community momentum already in place.
Background
After a fire destroyed the building on site, the lot sat vacant for years—blighted and unsafe. In early 2025, a group of local skateboarders stepped in. With no outside help, they hauled out trash by the wheelbarrow, patched cement, did yardwork, swept the streets/sidewalks, and built a whole skatepark entirely from donated materials and their own labor.
The design was simple but effective: smooth cement, mellow obstacles, and an open layout that welcomed everyone—young kids, teens, adults, beginners, and seasoned skaters alike. It quickly became one of Tacoma’s most inclusive and approachable public spaces.
Public Space Built by the Public
Fawcett DIY wasn’t just a skatepark. Parents brought their kids. Neighbors stopped to watch. Firefighters waved as they drove by. Local workers and business owners thanked the crew for cleaning up the area and bringing positive activity to the block.
When the ramps were removed at the property owner’s request this week, the loss was felt citywide. The space had come to represent what’s possible when residents build something for the public good.
The Opportunity
We now have a chance to bring it back—with the owner’s support—under three simple conditions:
1) Secure liability insurance
2) Cover property taxes
3) Maintain the site
In order to move forward, we are partnering with Alchemy Skateboarding, a Tacoma-based non-profit which will act as a backbone organization for this community project. As a 501-c3 that supports skateboarding and advocacy through youth programs, Alchemy will hold the liability insurance, act as the main contact for property owners in regards to property tax and any lease agreements, and will manage funds related to the DIY’s planned future. As a small organization with no cash reserves, Alchemy cannot enter into a formal agreement until this funding goal has been met. Should sufficient funds not be raised to move forward in this space, Alchemy will continue to work with grassroots skate advocates to ensure all funds raised support public DIY skate spaces within the city, and no funds from this project will be absorbed into Alchemy’s budget.
We’re seeking to raise $36,000 to fund:
-Two years of insurance coverage (expected to cost 10K)
-Two years of property taxes (expected to cost 22K)
-Repairing/removing existing site hazards (4K)
Why It Matters
Fawcett DIY is more than a skatepark—it’s a proof of concept. It shows how grassroots efforts can create inclusive, low-cost, high-impact public space. In an area of the city that urgently needs more safe places for everyone to get outside and be active, this project is already proven and ready to go. We invite your support—as a donor, advocate, or partner—to help make it happen.
Thank you for your time and consideration!
Organizer

Alex Fazekas-Boone
Organizer
Tacoma, WA
Alchemy Skateboarding
Beneficiary