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Consultation has concluded
Since 2016, there has been a passionate call from a number of Lake Cathie residents for the construction of a community skate park facility. Following site assessments and concept plans completed in 2017, Council included the draft concept into the Lake Cathie Foreshore Masterplan.
Due to the growing interest in the Lake Cathie skate park, the Lake Cathie Skate and Recreation Park Committee was formed by local volunteers. The Committee has been responsible for managing the project, securing start-up funds, engaging partners and growing their groups Facebook page.
The total investment of this project is $613,000 with $301,000 contributed under a NSW State Government Stronger Communities Fund which was obtained by the Lake Cathie Bonny Hills Lions Club. The remaining $312,000 was contributed by Council as part of the 2020/21 financial year Operational Plan.
Objective
We have worked closely with the Lake Cathie Skate and Recreation group and the design consultant Convic Pty Ltd, to develop a design for the skate park which:
includes suitable skate features for all skill levels
incorporates the natural surroundings
provides a wide variety of skate options and a ‘point of difference’ to other skate parks in the region
provides suitable and accessible amenities.
Get involved
The concept design is included in the document library (to the right or below if viewing this page on a mobile device).
We would love to hear your thoughts on the concept design so we encourage you to view the document. There are a number of ways for you to provide your feedback:
Post your response to Port Macquarie-Hastings Council, PO Box 84, Port Macquarie NSW 2444.
Submissions close Wednesday 9 September.
Since 2016, there has been a passionate call from a number of Lake Cathie residents for the construction of a community skate park facility. Following site assessments and concept plans completed in 2017, Council included the draft concept into the Lake Cathie Foreshore Masterplan.
Due to the growing interest in the Lake Cathie skate park, the Lake Cathie Skate and Recreation Park Committee was formed by local volunteers. The Committee has been responsible for managing the project, securing start-up funds, engaging partners and growing their groups Facebook page.
The total investment of this project is $613,000 with $301,000 contributed under a NSW State Government Stronger Communities Fund which was obtained by the Lake Cathie Bonny Hills Lions Club. The remaining $312,000 was contributed by Council as part of the 2020/21 financial year Operational Plan.
Objective
We have worked closely with the Lake Cathie Skate and Recreation group and the design consultant Convic Pty Ltd, to develop a design for the skate park which:
includes suitable skate features for all skill levels
incorporates the natural surroundings
provides a wide variety of skate options and a ‘point of difference’ to other skate parks in the region
provides suitable and accessible amenities.
Get involved
The concept design is included in the document library (to the right or below if viewing this page on a mobile device).
We would love to hear your thoughts on the concept design so we encourage you to view the document. There are a number of ways for you to provide your feedback:
Writing a submission is one way of sharing your views and opinions with Council. All submissions are considered before making a decision and your submission will be included in a report to Council. Submissions close Wednesday 9 September 2020.
Note: Submissions and petitions are public information and may be made public. If you wish to have information in your submission suppressed, you will need to request this in writing.
Consultation has concluded
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