Moved to a smaller town in my country in Central Europe, which had ridiculous skatepark. The obstacles were fine but were way to big/close to each other in order to skate them properly (funbox was 1.5 meters coming off from the QP, and one had to curve around the park to get space to do any flatground trick in a game of skate).
The opportunity came up to move the park to a new location in the town, I took the responsibility for it and re-arranged the obstacles accordingly, as well as took the opportunity to get some extra cash from the town for new obstacles. All the curbs were pretty big and not for beginners, now there is a manny-pad and a smaller DIY skatecurb which the local kids love.
Also engage with the local kids (I'm in my mid-30's) with games of skate, and have plans for skate BBQ etc once the pandemic is over. I opened an instagram account to keep the fellas hyped on filming and learning new stuff. Even some girls got excited to start skateboarding, so all in all a pretty cool thing to be involved in.