Published on 11 March 2020
Residents are invited to have their say in the design of a park in Blacktown.
The community engagement event is being held on Saturday 21 March between 10 am and 12 pm in the reserve at the corner of Fourth Avenue and Prince Street, Blacktown, with residents being asked for their input into the redesign and upgrade of the park.
Blacktown City Mayor Tony Bleasdale OAM will be there along with council staff and is encouraging residents to have their say on the upgrade.
“Council has heard the community’s calls for the park on the corner of Fourth Avenue and Prince Street Blacktown to be improved and we want to design this park with the local community.
“Understanding what the community would like is important to help guide Council and ensure the redeveloped park is exactly what residents want,” Mayor Bleasdale said.
“I encourage residents to meet staff members and discuss what they would like to see featured in the upgrade. Understanding the community’s wants and needs is a vital part in the design process.”
The event will allow community members the opportunity to directly provide their preferences for the upgrade through the use of interactive display boards and discussions with Council and the designers.
If you are unable to attend and wish to give feedback, please visit: www.blacktown.nsw.gov.au/Have-your-say/New-Park-in-Blacktown