Skate park options for Aubin Grove

19MAY2020

With Aubin Grove’s young, growing population comes the need for the City to provide more active recreation options.

The City is seeking community input on a proposal for a skate park in the suburb, with community comment sought until 5pm, Wednesday, 3 June.

Funding of around $500,000 is available for the project from the City’s Public Open Space Cash-In-Lieu Expenditure Plan.

Two possible sites have been identified – Radiata Park or Aubin Grove Oval.

Both sites have significant opportunities and challenges to consider and residents are asked to read the Frequently Asked Questions about the proposal, and then complete a voting form, online at the City’s public consultation portal, Comment on Cockburn.

If the skate park proposal is supported, the City will again ask for community input into the facility’s design.

The skate park was supported by the City’s Community Sports, Recreation and Facilities Plan, which identified the need for additional skate parks throughout Cockburn to meet future population needs.

Have your say:
Online – Complete a voting form, or just ask a question
Write – Email or post a submission to City of Cockburn, PO Box 1215, Bibra Lake 6965
Chat – Speak to a member of our Parks team on 9411 3444.

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