Kevin Schreiber Rotary Park Upgrade

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PROJECT UPDATE

Council has recreated the popular bike-friendly circuit that was part of the Traffic Training Centre when it first opened in 1975. The new concrete track, which opens this weekend, includes stop signs, line markings and other road signs so children can learn the road rules while they’re riding their bike or scooter.

In 2020, Council invited the community to provide feedback in relation to open space improvements proposed to improve the overall user experience. The project received an overwhelming number of responses that has provided Council guidance in shaping this park facility, and more importantly future open space parks within our region.

  An overview of the feedback informed Council of the following:

  • General support for the bike facilities 
  • Support for investment in the Currajong area

Council has successfully installed the new circuit infrastructure - photos of the improvements can be found in the Images Tab. 

Council thanks you for your valuable contribution to shaping our parks and playgrounds.



About the project

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.

How can you get involved?

Council welcomes you to participate and have your say on this project. Your feedback will contribute to shaping this park and guide Council on decision making and planning for the future.

As part of this project, Council plans to:

  • resurface the existing learn to ride facility
  • construct a new pump track
  • install an access platform to the pump track
  • construct a connecting path between the learn to ride facility and new pump track.

How can you get involved?

Council values community feedback on all our projects and initiatives, and invites residents to submit their feedback on the proposal to upgrade Kevin Schreiber Rotary Park.

The short feedback form can be found on this page.

How long is the consultation period?

Public Consultation on the proposed park upgrade will run from Monday 10 February until Friday 28 February 2020.


PROJECT UPDATE

Council has recreated the popular bike-friendly circuit that was part of the Traffic Training Centre when it first opened in 1975. The new concrete track, which opens this weekend, includes stop signs, line markings and other road signs so children can learn the road rules while they’re riding their bike or scooter.

In 2020, Council invited the community to provide feedback in relation to open space improvements proposed to improve the overall user experience. The project received an overwhelming number of responses that has provided Council guidance in shaping this park facility, and more importantly future open space parks within our region.

  An overview of the feedback informed Council of the following:

  • General support for the bike facilities 
  • Support for investment in the Currajong area

Council has successfully installed the new circuit infrastructure - photos of the improvements can be found in the Images Tab. 

Council thanks you for your valuable contribution to shaping our parks and playgrounds.



About the project

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.

How can you get involved?

Council welcomes you to participate and have your say on this project. Your feedback will contribute to shaping this park and guide Council on decision making and planning for the future.

As part of this project, Council plans to:

  • resurface the existing learn to ride facility
  • construct a new pump track
  • install an access platform to the pump track
  • construct a connecting path between the learn to ride facility and new pump track.

How can you get involved?

Council values community feedback on all our projects and initiatives, and invites residents to submit their feedback on the proposal to upgrade Kevin Schreiber Rotary Park.

The short feedback form can be found on this page.

How long is the consultation period?

Public Consultation on the proposed park upgrade will run from Monday 10 February until Friday 28 February 2020.


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