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Have your say, share feedback on Korumburra's new skatepark plans and help shape the design
Council invites feedback on Korumburra new skatepark plans, with drop-in sessions for skaters and community. Share ideas, view designs, and help shape this exciting Railway Precinct Project upgrade.
Have your say on the preliminary plans for the new skate park. Council is seeking feedback on plans for the new skate park that will be delivered as part of the Korumburra Railway Precinct Project. The skate park is aimed at beginners and intermediate skaters and will be located near the new BBQ shelter and toilet block.
Council welcomes feedback on Korumburra new skate park plans, designed for beginners and intermediates within heritage area size restrictions near the new BBQ shelter and toilets
Have your say
Preliminary plans have been created and skate park designers East by West are particularly keen to hear from future users of the new facility. As part of the engagement, Council will host two community engagement sessions at the Korumburra Community Hub.
Event details
- Date: Monday 14 July
- Location: Korumburra Community Hub
- Skate Park Users Session
- Drop-in between 4:30pm and 6:30pm
- Community (General Feedback)
- Drop-in between 6.45pm and 7.30pm
To view the preliminary plans, visit South Gippsland Shire Council website.
The first session is tailored to skate park users, giving them the chance to drop-in and see the plans, share what they are excited about and suggest improvements. The second session will provide community members with the opportunity to view the designs and share more general feedback. Feedback can also be provided via online survey, visit Your Say South Gippsland - Korumburra SkatePark website.
Pictures from South Gippsland Shire Council website.
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