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Consultation has concluded
Townsville City Council is committed to providing parks, sporting fields and recreation areas with facilities that promote and contribute to the health and wellbeing of our city.
To deliver on this commitment, Council plans to renew the open space and community facilities at the below locations:
Needletail Way Park, Bohle Plains
Lakeside Park, Kirwan
Weir Park , Annandale
Oak Valley Park, Oak Valley.
Why are these renewal projects necessary?
To improve recreational opportunities for residents and visitors to enjoy
To encourage an active and healthy lifestyle
To increase inclusive community facilities within the suburbs.
Community Feedback Sought
Council would like to know what facilities you use at these parks and what improvements to the existing facilities you would like to see.
Please keep in mind that Council will allocate a budget for each park that is based on location, size, accessibility, facilities, and proximity to other parks in the neighbourhood.
How can you get involved?
Council invites you to have your say on these projects. Your feedback will contribute to renewing these open spaces and guide decision making for future planning.
Have Your Say
A Have Your Say survey will be open for public participation from Friday 14 January to Monday 14 February 2022.
You can also use our interactive maps below in the Map tool to place pins and provide location-specific feedback on each park.
Townsville City Council is committed to providing parks, sporting fields and recreation areas with facilities that promote and contribute to the health and wellbeing of our city.
To deliver on this commitment, Council plans to renew the open space and community facilities at the below locations:
Needletail Way Park, Bohle Plains
Lakeside Park, Kirwan
Weir Park , Annandale
Oak Valley Park, Oak Valley.
Why are these renewal projects necessary?
To improve recreational opportunities for residents and visitors to enjoy
To encourage an active and healthy lifestyle
To increase inclusive community facilities within the suburbs.
Community Feedback Sought
Council would like to know what facilities you use at these parks and what improvements to the existing facilities you would like to see.
Please keep in mind that Council will allocate a budget for each park that is based on location, size, accessibility, facilities, and proximity to other parks in the neighbourhood.
How can you get involved?
Council invites you to have your say on these projects. Your feedback will contribute to renewing these open spaces and guide decision making for future planning.
Have Your Say
A Have Your Say survey will be open for public participation from Friday 14 January to Monday 14 February 2022.
You can also use our interactive maps below in the Map tool to place pins and provide location-specific feedback on each park.
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Contributions to this consultation are closed for evaluation and review. The project team will report back on key outcomes.
Public Consultation Report
this is an upcoming stage for Future Local Recreation Park Renewals
Contributions have been reviewed and are available for public viewing in the document library
Final Outcome
this is an upcoming stage for Future Local Recreation Park Renewals
The final outcomes of the consultation are documented here. This may include a summary of all contributions collected as well as recommendations for future action.