Shred Central : Estimating the User Benefits Associated with Large Public Skateparks, Des Moines Iowa

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2024-04Author
Wilhorn, Gabe
Kovalchuk, Anna
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Kemp, Thomas
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Skateparks, often called 'wheel parks,' are becoming increasingly common within communities worldwide. Despite this growth in parks, estimates show that the development of parks needs to catch up to users. Using a count data travel cost model, we estimate the adult user benefits associated with the Lauridsen Skatepark in Des Moines, Iowa – the largest in the United States. We estimate benefits to be $61 per user per day and roughly $488,000 annually. This work contributes to the literature by being the first study to use econometric techniques to estimate skatepark user benefits. Second, we develop a simple and easy-to-apply method to assist municipalities in determining community skatepark needs. Third, our results support the literature showing that skateboarders are increasingly diverse.
Subject
Skateboarding parks -- Iowa -- Des Moines
Travel cost model
Economics
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Department of Economics
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http://digital.library.wisc.edu/1793/90726Type
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Color poster with text, images, charts, photographs, and maps.
