Community, Sport and Recreation Facilities Plan

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Background

We're seeking your comment on the draft Community, Sport and Recreation Facilities Plan which will guide the provision of sport and community facilities to meet the community's needs over the next 15 years. See the draft plan (in the document library, right). This plan covers:

  • Libraries
  • Arts and cultural facilities
  • Specialised community facilities
  • Sports centres
  • Club rooms
  • Sporting reserves/ovals
  • Youth centres
  • Skate parks and pump tracks

Stage One of the project, a community needs assessment, was completed in July 2016 to ensure the plan was based on research, evidence and a good understanding of the existing and future community facility needs and priorities in the City. This included consultation with residents, sport and recreation clubs, community organisations and service providers, local schools, resident associations and other interested groups.

As we know, the City has experienced rapid growth and this is set to continue for at least 15 to 20 years. The City understands the need to provide a high standard of community, sport and recreation facilities for its residents.

Have Your Say

The draft plan was discussed at the April 2017 Ordinary Meeting and is now open for your feedback until 31 May 2017. Please complete the survey below. We look forward to hearing from you.


Background

We're seeking your comment on the draft Community, Sport and Recreation Facilities Plan which will guide the provision of sport and community facilities to meet the community's needs over the next 15 years. See the draft plan (in the document library, right). This plan covers:

  • Libraries
  • Arts and cultural facilities
  • Specialised community facilities
  • Sports centres
  • Club rooms
  • Sporting reserves/ovals
  • Youth centres
  • Skate parks and pump tracks

Stage One of the project, a community needs assessment, was completed in July 2016 to ensure the plan was based on research, evidence and a good understanding of the existing and future community facility needs and priorities in the City. This included consultation with residents, sport and recreation clubs, community organisations and service providers, local schools, resident associations and other interested groups.

As we know, the City has experienced rapid growth and this is set to continue for at least 15 to 20 years. The City understands the need to provide a high standard of community, sport and recreation facilities for its residents.

Have Your Say

The draft plan was discussed at the April 2017 Ordinary Meeting and is now open for your feedback until 31 May 2017. Please complete the survey below. We look forward to hearing from you.

  • CLOSED: This survey has concluded.

    Please read the relevant parts of the draft plan and provide your feedback here.

    Consultation has concluded
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