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Livingstone Park upgrades for Omeo mountain bike trails and Holiday Park lease expressions of interest by 30 August 2023East Gippsland Council update on the Omeo mountain bike trails for July 2023. By news@gippsland - 7th August 2023 - Back to News At Livingstone Park amenities, preliminary design works are complete for the Livingstone Park toilet and shower amenities building. The proposed design includes extending the existing building to house four showers and a matching hot water system. A shower will also be added to the all ability access toilet / change room. The existing toilet facilities will be upgraded to ensure all facilities are fully compliant to current standards. 
Livingstone Park amenities upgrade, bike wash facility, and trail progress to boost visitation benefits with Omeo Holiday Park lease opportunity open for expressions of interest Bike washA bike wash facility is proposed to be installed near the trailhead area within Livingstone Park, near the existing toilet facilities and barbecue buildings. The proposal (preliminary design works are complete) will include a semi-contained area with wash down facilities to allow bikes to be cleaned pre and post riding to reduce weed seed spread and clean bike transportation. Trail building continuesIt's been a steady few weeks from a trail building perspective, with a significant milestone being the completion of XC10 down and connecting back into the top of the trails in Livingstone Park. This means that trail construction on the XC10 loop is now complete, although a tricky gully crossing on the bottom of the climb needs to be finalised. Some great shapes are coming together GR2 and progress is advancing on XC13 Up. Excellent progress is being made on XC5 in the Oriental Claims and the crew has almost finished the outward leg along Dry Gully Creek. Trail construction is underway on the northside of Connleys Road. Visitation benefits flowingLocal reports indicate that the trails are creating visitation benefits. A couple of riders from Mallacoota recently visited this month, hired bikes locally, stayed three nights, ate out and bought fuel for the return drive. The sole intention of the visit was to experience the trials. The riders admitted they were not experienced MTBers, but "Omeo had drawn them into it". Omeo Holiday Park EOIAn Expression of Interest process is currently open for the lease of the Omeo Holiday Park(and Orbost and Marlo parks). Council is looking for operators to take on these opportunities, who have relevant experience, strong financial credentials, and the ability to respond to future trends and changes in the market. The Omeo park is on 6.75 hectares and includes 64 powered and 62 unpowered sites,two amenities blocks, two camp kitchens and barbecue area, office and residence, and many other features. More details on council's website. EOI closes 30 August 2023. Pictures from East Gippsland Shire Council website.
Source: http://gippsland.com/ Published by: news@gippsland.com

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