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Once public review and feedback on the draft master plan has been received, council will develop a final master plan and seek adoption of the plan by council in mid-2018.
Once adopted, the plan will provide the basis to seek funding for development and renewal of park infrastructure at Sippy Downs. The plan will be delivered in stages over a number of years and implementation is dependent on future funding.
Background
In November 2016 the Sippy Downs community was invited to undertake a park user survey and provide feedback to help shape the future of the park network. The survey provided useful feedback on park use, key issues and demand for park activities. Feedback from the 2016 park user survey has been used to guide the development of the draft Sippy Downs Parks Master Plan.
The plan has been prepared to improve the performance of the park network, and to guide the management and renewal of parks and open space at Sippy Downs.
The Draft Sippy Downs Parks Master Plan identifies opportunities and priorities for future upgrades and asset renewal within the park network.
It will guide the development and management of parks and open space areas at Sippy Downs.
The plan has been developed following consultation with the community.
Once public review and feedback on the draft master plan has been received, council will develop a final master plan and seek adoption of the plan by council in mid-2018.
Once adopted, the plan will provide the basis to seek funding for development and renewal of park infrastructure at Sippy Downs. The plan will be delivered in stages over a number of years and implementation is dependent on future funding.
Background
In November 2016 the Sippy Downs community was invited to undertake a park user survey and provide feedback to help shape the future of the park network. The survey provided useful feedback on park use, key issues and demand for park activities. Feedback from the 2016 park user survey has been used to guide the development of the draft Sippy Downs Parks Master Plan.
The plan has been prepared to improve the performance of the park network, and to guide the management and renewal of parks and open space at Sippy Downs.