Are Any Upgraded Sporting Facilities Needed in Cockburn's West?
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Western Suburbs Sporting Precinct Study
The City of Cockburn's population will rise from about 111,000 to 147,000 over the next decade, with most of the growth expected in the western suburbs.
Population growth has placed pressure on the City’s community, sport and recreation facilities and highlights the importance in taking a forward planning approach to providing facilities across the City.
Why do we need this study?
In 2016-17, the City embarked on a comprehensive planning process to development a Community, Sport and Recreation Facilities Plan to guide the provision of facilities across the City. It found there were limited opportunities for new facilities and reserves in the growth suburbs of Coogee and North Coogee and that existing facilities in surrounding suburbs needed significant upgrades. As such, the draft plan recommended a separate study to provide a coordinated approach to the future facility and reserve provision in the western suburbs.
This study is now underway, focussing on:
Davilak Reserve
Edwardes Reserve
Wally Hagan Recreation Centre
Dixon Reserve
Dalmatinac Park and Lucius Park
Beale Park Reserve
Cockburn Coast Oval and Clubrooms
Santich Park
Aim of the study
The project will:
Determine the current and future community sporting needs of the current and potential user groups at reserves and facilities within the western ward suburbs
Define field configurations for all reserves as well as potential reserve users
Provide concept master plans
Consider the need for facilities and reserves development and expansion
Provide recommendations based on the principles of co-location, rationalisation and multi-functionality and long term sustainability
Identify opportunities to improve accessibility
Estimate costs for development proposals
We seek your input into this study by completing the survey below by Friday 30 June 2017.
Western Suburbs Sporting Precinct Study
The City of Cockburn's population will rise from about 111,000 to 147,000 over the next decade, with most of the growth expected in the western suburbs.
Population growth has placed pressure on the City’s community, sport and recreation facilities and highlights the importance in taking a forward planning approach to providing facilities across the City.
Why do we need this study?
In 2016-17, the City embarked on a comprehensive planning process to development a Community, Sport and Recreation Facilities Plan to guide the provision of facilities across the City. It found there were limited opportunities for new facilities and reserves in the growth suburbs of Coogee and North Coogee and that existing facilities in surrounding suburbs needed significant upgrades. As such, the draft plan recommended a separate study to provide a coordinated approach to the future facility and reserve provision in the western suburbs.
This study is now underway, focussing on:
Davilak Reserve
Edwardes Reserve
Wally Hagan Recreation Centre
Dixon Reserve
Dalmatinac Park and Lucius Park
Beale Park Reserve
Cockburn Coast Oval and Clubrooms
Santich Park
Aim of the study
The project will:
Determine the current and future community sporting needs of the current and potential user groups at reserves and facilities within the western ward suburbs
Define field configurations for all reserves as well as potential reserve users
Provide concept master plans
Consider the need for facilities and reserves development and expansion
Provide recommendations based on the principles of co-location, rationalisation and multi-functionality and long term sustainability
Identify opportunities to improve accessibility
Estimate costs for development proposals
We seek your input into this study by completing the survey below by Friday 30 June 2017.
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