Bedrock Bike and Skatepark is a groundbreaking park in Northern California in being the first to allow bike use by a municipal insurance agency. Land Image issued a study to explain how skateparks can be designed to include the use of bikes. Primary changes include spatial relationships that cater to the mixed use, custom coping designed to withstand the impact of bikes and programming park use per park area. An elevated spectator area separates the park into separate skate and bike sections. The use of each side changes according to a daily program. The design includes a 7,500sf bowl series up to six feet in depth and modular ramp areas on either side of the park totaling 12,000sf. Other site amenities include a park plaza, decorative iron fencing, and a custom shade structure over the raised spectator area that brings the audience out into the middle of the park.