About the Project
Like many small regional communities sport plays a major role in the way of life for a majority of Loxton local residents. The town has a strong focus on many sports including football, netball, basketball, tennis, volleyball as well as a large range of other competitive sporting pursuits.
In 2013 Loxton Waikerie Council commissioned a sporting precinct masterplan to consider the potential to redevelop an entire sporting precinct, due to the ageing existing facilities. From the information provided by the master plan a concept design for stage one of the project was developed. The concept design incorporates a two indoor multi use court stadium, six outdoor courts, two undercover bowling greens, complete with a state of the art mezzanine and upstairs viewing decks, all tied in with the Loxton football oval.
A budget of $11.8m has been predicted together with $0.425m which was previously committed for investigative work and design development.
Council will fund the project via grants totalling $6.354m, $3.475m from cash reserves and take loan funds for the balance of $2.396m
Importantly, Council has reassessed its long term financial management plan and taking into account all other known considerations can deliver the Project without need to increase rating effort above existing projections in the financial management plan.
FundingProject Scope
Council has adopted a design for the Loxton Recreation Centre Project following independent financial assessment of both the capital and operational costs, which have also been considered by Council’s Audit Committee.
The Project includes:
Demolition of the existing recreation centre, outdoor netball / basketball courts, disused tennis courts, football change rooms, residential dwelling, outbuildings and trees. Construction of: A stadium incorporating two indoor multi use courts, meeting rooms, café facility, tiered indoor seating, multi purpose change rooms to service the stadium and outdoor playing areas and a mezzanine level function area that connects to the existing grandstand covered by a new canopy roof structure (stage 1 of the Project does not include a fit out of the mezzanine floor but does make provision for the installation of services Six outdoor multi use netball / basketball / tennis courts, two carparks and associated landscaping Two under cover synthetic lawn bowling greens (eight rinks each). The greens are to have a seamless link to the adjacent Loxton Club, as the Club will be providing a portion of its facility as a club house for the Bowling Club. Whilst it is proposed that this portion of stage 1 will be constructed concurrently with the recreation centre to provide opportunities for cost and construction efficiencies, the costs associated with the bowling facility will be separately accounted for as this portion of the Project will be leased to the Loxton Bowling Club under a separate funding model Related DocumentsLoxton Sporting Precinct Masterplan
Loxton Recreation Complex Concept - Building Design
Loxton Recreation Complex - Concept Plan
Loxton Recreation Complex - Bowls Club Concept Plan
Prudential Review - August 2017
Prudential Review - Updated November 2017
Tredwell Business Modelling Report - November 2017
Loxton Recreation Complex Fact Sheet
Loxton Tennis Facility Concept Plan
Project Control GroupMembers
Councillor Norton
Councillor Vowles
Acting Chief Executive Officer, Tim Tol
Director Corporate and Community Services, Gordon Thomson
Director Infrastructure Services, Tim Tol
Manager Regulatory Services, Daniel Brown
Contracts, Procurement and Innovation Officer
Community Development Officer, Sue Schultz
Administration Support Officer - Loxton Recreation Centre Project, Helen Roberts
Frequency of meetings
Weekly
Functions
The control group has the authority to make strategic decisions with regard to the Loxton Sporting Precinct Project.
Further InformationAny community member with a question, comment or complaint should contact Council by phone or email using the contact details below:
Phone: (08) 8584 8000
Email: [email protected]
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