Organised by Swansea Council, workshops have been arranged for Tuesday May 6 when experts from Curve Studio will be on hand to unveil their ideas and listen to feedback.
The plans are part of a £2.8m council investment in wheel sports facilities throughout the city.
A BMX-focused facility is proposed for the Elba sports complex in Gowerton, with the skatepark in Ynystawe Park set for major improvements.
The Gowerton workshop will last from 4.30pm to 6pm at Gowerton Comprehensive School on Cecil Road.
Ynystawe’s workshop will take place from 7pm to 8.30pm at Ynystawe Cricket and Football Club on Park Road.
Cllr Robert Francis-Davies, Swansea Council’s Cabinet Member for Investment, Regeneration and Tourism, said: “The proposals for the Elba and Ynystawe Park are part of a major investment across Swansea which means most people won’t have to travel more than two miles to reach a high-quality facility for skateboarding, BMXing and other wheel sports.
“Feedback from wheel sports enthusiasts and local communities is crucial to our plans though because we want to develop facilities that meet people’s needs and aspirations.
“The workshops for the Elba and Ynystawe Park proposals are a great opportunity to help influence the size, design and character of these sites.”
The council says an upgraded neighbourhood skate park is now available for use at Coed Bach Park in Pontarddulais and work is ongoing to make improvements to the existing skate park at Parc Melin Mynach in Gorseinon.
Other sites already announced for neighbourhood skate park improvements include a skate plaza at Victoria Park and neighbourhood skate parks at both Mynydd Newydd in Penlan and the Phoenix Centre in Townhill. There are also plans for a new pump track for novice and junior BMXers at Melin Mynach and the existing pump track at Clyne Valley will be undergoing a refurbishment.
