Engagement Snapshot
Here is an overview of all the activities involving community for the purpose of participation.
Overview
The revised Delroy Parklands Recreational Precinct Master Plan is on display for the community to provide feedback on changes made to the original report in response to community feedback and projected population growth.
In early 2021 a draft Joira Oval Play Space was exhibited consulting specifically on the playground, without identifying the supporting infrastructure, carparks, amenities and ovals. It was recommended by Council to address the larger strategic approach to population growth within the area.
The Delroy Parklands Recreational Precinct Master Plan is proposed to cost $3.2million across 3 stages shown below, but the timing of the works is dependent on internal and external funding opportunities.
Stage 1 will include the playground, carpark, amenities and footbridge
Stage 2 will include the playing fields and additional carpark
Stage 3 will include the multi-court, skate park and outdoor gym.
View the complete Delroy Precinct Master Plan
Master Plan and Stages
Master Plan and Stages
Stage 1
- Playground
- Carpark (19 spaces)
- Amenities (One male/1 female/1 unisex disabled)
- Pedestrian footbridge
Stage 2
- Playing fields with lighting
- Additional carpark (30 spaces)
- Multi-court
- Skate park
- Outdoor Gym
Stage 4
- Additional amenities and change rooms
Quick glance at elements & stages
Stage 1 Playground | Proposed Map & Amenities
Legend
1. Stepping Stones
2. Mulch Play Area
3. Toddler Play Area / Shade Sail
4. Sandstone Logs
5. Sand Play Area
6. Nature Play Adventure Space ( log balance beams, climbing boulders, log steppers).
7. Structured Play elements. (slide, climbing frame, swing set).
8. Concrete Footpath
9. Shaded Bench Seating
10. Mass Planting
11. Shaded Picnic Table
12. Open Turf Area
13. Amenities
Submission Process
In accordance with the Personal Information Protection Act 1998, written submissions received by Council containing personal information may be made public when the matter goes before Council for consideration, as it may be included in Council’s Business Papers. Persons have the right to remain anonymous if they so choose by refraining from submitting their personal information, however, the submission may be given less weight in the overall assessment and consideration of the draft Policy.