Estimated read time: Less than a minute
This archived news story is available only for your personal, non-commercial use. Information in the story may be outdated or superseded by additional information. Reading or replaying the story in its archived form does not constitute a republication of the story.
PHILADELPHIA (AP) — Skateboarders in Philadelphia are feeling the love from Love Park now that the mayor has temporarily lifted a ban on skating there until it closes for renovations.
Democratic Mayor Jim Kenney made the announcement Wednesday during a groundbreaking ceremony for the park and welcome center's $20 million facelift.
The park is a skateboarding haven. Kenney urges skaters to take advantage of it until it closes Feb. 15. He tells skaters they're "part of the fabric" of Love Park. He says granite removed during the overhaul will be used in skate parks across the city.
Skater Luke Darigan tells The Philadelphia Inquirer he's taking time off work to make the most of the opportunity.
Robert Indiana's iconic "LOVE" statue will be moved across the street to City Hall's Dilworth Plaza during the yearlong renovation.
Copyright © The Associated Press. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten or redistributed.