Jones Park Swanbourne - Proposed Enviro-scape Master Plan
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Are you a user of Jones Park or reside near the Reserve? Do you use the playground with your children, exercise your dog, or go there to enjoy the surrounds and catch up with friends? Are you interested in water conservation and learning new practices to conserve this finite resource? If so, you will be interested in the proposed enviro-scape master plan for this important City park.
This project has involved identifying and researching a range of topics, possible constraints, opportunities and issues relevant to Jones Park. The aim was to develop a strategic vision for the parks's future use and development, aligned to current service levels and budgets. Issues considered included the natural and built environment, water quality and conservation, climate change, along with accessibility, amenity, community use and ensuring the park is fit for purpose.
The park also joins Allen Park Reserve via a footpath on land classified as an A-Class Reserve. Another project at 8 Sayer Street to transfer the land from the Crown to amalgamate into Allen Park will also provide an additional linkage between the two areas of land.
How can you get involved, find out more or provide feedback?
To participate in this project, please register using the Register to get Involved tab above. It is important that you register (if not already registered). This will enable you to receive ongoing updates on the project. You can do any of the following to be involved:
Attend an onsite information session at the Hooley Street entrance to the park on Wednesday 13 June anytime from 2-4pm - completed.
If you would like to propose other ideas, please do so using theIdeas tab below.
If you would rather provide individual feedback, please use the feedback tabbelow
Contact a member of the Project Design Team (see Who's Listening on this page)
Please note that all feedback is assessed regardless of the tool that is used. It is advisable to provide your feedback using the tool that best suits your needs. Multiple submissions by an individual is assessed as one submission. All feedback received via email and by letter will also be placed on this engagement page.
Project updates will be provided via the newsfeeds for as the project progresses.
The engagement period closed on 25 June 2018.
Are you a user of Jones Park or reside near the Reserve? Do you use the playground with your children, exercise your dog, or go there to enjoy the surrounds and catch up with friends? Are you interested in water conservation and learning new practices to conserve this finite resource? If so, you will be interested in the proposed enviro-scape master plan for this important City park.
This project has involved identifying and researching a range of topics, possible constraints, opportunities and issues relevant to Jones Park. The aim was to develop a strategic vision for the parks's future use and development, aligned to current service levels and budgets. Issues considered included the natural and built environment, water quality and conservation, climate change, along with accessibility, amenity, community use and ensuring the park is fit for purpose.
The park also joins Allen Park Reserve via a footpath on land classified as an A-Class Reserve. Another project at 8 Sayer Street to transfer the land from the Crown to amalgamate into Allen Park will also provide an additional linkage between the two areas of land.
How can you get involved, find out more or provide feedback?
To participate in this project, please register using the Register to get Involved tab above. It is important that you register (if not already registered). This will enable you to receive ongoing updates on the project. You can do any of the following to be involved:
Attend an onsite information session at the Hooley Street entrance to the park on Wednesday 13 June anytime from 2-4pm - completed.
If you would like to propose other ideas, please do so using theIdeas tab below.
If you would rather provide individual feedback, please use the feedback tabbelow
Contact a member of the Project Design Team (see Who's Listening on this page)
Please note that all feedback is assessed regardless of the tool that is used. It is advisable to provide your feedback using the tool that best suits your needs. Multiple submissions by an individual is assessed as one submission. All feedback received via email and by letter will also be placed on this engagement page.
Project updates will be provided via the newsfeeds for as the project progresses.
This survey looks at the issues the City has identified for managing Jones Park to ensure it is appropriately maintained in a way that meets the needs of all its users and will contributes positively to the community for many years to come.
Water quality and conservation, the natural and built environment and climate change, accessibility, amenity, community use are the main issues being addressed.
You can assist us, by completing the following survey. Please note you need to complete each question before moving on.
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