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Some of the upgrades and improvements in the Plan include new amenities blocks, an upgraded playground with picnic facilities, a learner cyclist circuit, a skate, BMX and scooter park, outdoor fitness equipment and exercise circuit, an enclosed dog exercise area, and a proposed location for a semi-permanent or permanent cafe.
The community showed overwhelming support for the draft Master Plan, complimenting the proposed layout and recreational opportunities outlined in the Plan, as well as identifying some improvements that have been incorporated into the adopted Plan.
Some of the upgrades and improvements in the Plan include new amenities blocks, an upgraded playground with picnic facilities, a learner cyclist circuit, a skate, BMX and scooter park, outdoor fitness equipment and exercise circuit, an enclosed dog exercise area, and a proposed location for a semi-permanent or permanent cafe.
The community showed overwhelming support for the draft Master Plan, complimenting the proposed layout and recreational opportunities outlined in the Plan, as well as identifying some improvements that have been incorporated into the adopted Plan.
Thank you for providing your feedback on the draft Master Plan for Thomas H Halton Park by 28 April.
Consultation has concluded
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Open
Thomas H Halton Park - Draft Master Plan has finished this stage
First conceptual plans - open for feedback until 1 August 2016.
Under Review
Thomas H Halton Park - Draft Master Plan has finished this stage
Contributions to this consultation are now closed for evaluation and review. The Project team will report back on key outcomes. A Draft Master Plan will be released for comment in the first half of 2017.
Draft Master Plan on public exhibition - from 28 March to 28 April 2017
Thomas H Halton Park - Draft Master Plan has finished this stage
Reviewing feedback
Thomas H Halton Park - Draft Master Plan has finished this stage
We are reviewing all feedback to finalise the master plan for Council adoption on Monday 26 June 2017.
Plan adopted
Thomas H Halton Park - Draft Master Plan is currently at this stage
We expect the Plan will be implemented within the next few years.