Community Safety Audits

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About the project

Townsville City Council is committed to working with residents and key stakeholders in our community to improve the safety and liveability of our city.

While Council does not have a lead role in crime and the judicial system, we can deliver on projects to ensure our parks, sporting fields, community centres and public spaces are secure and activated to deter anti-social and criminal behaviour. 

Community Safety Audits are a crucial activity in the assessment of these projects, and enable Council to work with residents, businesses and community groups to identify opportunities and implement solutions that have a real impact. 

Council has worked with the divisional Councillors in your area to identify key locations across the city that will form the part of our first 10 audits.

These locations are:

  • Peggy Banfield Park (Division2) 
  • Deeragun Skate Park (Division 1) 
  • Snelham Park (Division 9) 
  • TDRLC Kern Bros Drive (Division 5) 
  • Aitkenvale Park (Division 8) 
  • Heatley Park (Division 7)
  • Charles Maroney Park (Division 4)
  • Murray Skate Park (Division 6)
  • Wulguru Park (Division 10)
  • Bulletin Square/Victoria Bridge (Division3)


Council has appointed former QPS Officer Clint Drew lead these audits, with participation from Queensland Police, key Council staff and your Divisional Councillors. 

A key part of Council's strong plan involves residents providing feedback on these areas. We need your input, so join us in making our neighbourhoods safer.

How can you get involved?

Mapping Tool

At the bottom of this page there are several links. Maps of the 10 audit locations are available, providing you the opportunity to place pins on a map and give feedback or information on any specific area you believe requires attention. You may also have some suggestions or ideas on what Council may consider for these areas.

Survey

By clicking on the survey tab below, you can assist by providing details and answering a series of questions around your perceptions on safety in public spaces. By completing this survey, your feedback will be reviewed and used to assist Council when developing plans for the next steps.

The Community Safety Audit Survey will be open for feedback until Friday 22 September 2023. 

About the project

Townsville City Council is committed to working with residents and key stakeholders in our community to improve the safety and liveability of our city.

While Council does not have a lead role in crime and the judicial system, we can deliver on projects to ensure our parks, sporting fields, community centres and public spaces are secure and activated to deter anti-social and criminal behaviour. 

Community Safety Audits are a crucial activity in the assessment of these projects, and enable Council to work with residents, businesses and community groups to identify opportunities and implement solutions that have a real impact. 

Council has worked with the divisional Councillors in your area to identify key locations across the city that will form the part of our first 10 audits.

These locations are:

  • Peggy Banfield Park (Division2) 
  • Deeragun Skate Park (Division 1) 
  • Snelham Park (Division 9) 
  • TDRLC Kern Bros Drive (Division 5) 
  • Aitkenvale Park (Division 8) 
  • Heatley Park (Division 7)
  • Charles Maroney Park (Division 4)
  • Murray Skate Park (Division 6)
  • Wulguru Park (Division 10)
  • Bulletin Square/Victoria Bridge (Division3)


Council has appointed former QPS Officer Clint Drew lead these audits, with participation from Queensland Police, key Council staff and your Divisional Councillors. 

A key part of Council's strong plan involves residents providing feedback on these areas. We need your input, so join us in making our neighbourhoods safer.

How can you get involved?

Mapping Tool

At the bottom of this page there are several links. Maps of the 10 audit locations are available, providing you the opportunity to place pins on a map and give feedback or information on any specific area you believe requires attention. You may also have some suggestions or ideas on what Council may consider for these areas.

Survey

By clicking on the survey tab below, you can assist by providing details and answering a series of questions around your perceptions on safety in public spaces. By completing this survey, your feedback will be reviewed and used to assist Council when developing plans for the next steps.

The Community Safety Audit Survey will be open for feedback until Friday 22 September 2023. 

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