That DIY curb spot was fun for it's very short existence. It got built on a side street next to another older diy quarterpipe (small, like 6 feet wide, 2 feet high), but the street gets used regularly. Once the curb got built, someone also brought a skate box and flatbar to leave there, which people would pull out into the middle of the street. During the pandemic it was like a skatepark. Easily 20 skaters there mid day hanging out in the middle of the road. Then to cap off the heating-out of the spot, the people who built the curb decided to build a 3 jersey barrier kinked quarterpipe... right in front of a fire hydrant. I mean, c'mon... 20 people blocking off a road to skate home made obstacles in the middle of the day was bad enough. Why on earth would you put so much work into a diy obstacle but put it right in front of a fire hyrdrant? I was surprised they somehow transported 3 jersey barriers to the spot. Did no one speak up when they decided where to drop them? Serious bunt. Lasted exactly 1 full day. City ripped out everything.