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Consultation has concluded
Willoughby City Council welcomes your feedback on this newly created Draft Reserve Action Plan for Warners Park before consultation closes 5pm, Friday 18th August 2017. Please leave your comments below in the survey section or the forum.
Warners Park is a 3 hectare multi-purpose open space consisting of bushland, recreational areas and the Willoughby Community Garden. Walking tracks through the Park allow visitors to connect with tracks in Castlecrag and Market Garden Park, which links to Flat Rock Gully and Artarmon.
Key Actions for the Draft Reserve Action Plan 2017-2022:
Continuation of weed management and revegetation programs by bushland regeneration contractors and Council teams particularly along the creek line and stormwater lines,
Maintain walking tracks and access through the Park,
Continue to provide support to the neighbouring Bushcare group.
All community members who leave a comment will receive a response after the community consultation period.
This Reserve Action Plan is responsible for the management of bushland only. Issues regarding recreational assets and buildings are not addressed within the plan. Please only leave comments regarding bushland.
Willoughby City Council welcomes your feedback on this newly created Draft Reserve Action Plan for Warners Park before consultation closes 5pm, Friday 18th August 2017. Please leave your comments below in the survey section or the forum.
Warners Park is a 3 hectare multi-purpose open space consisting of bushland, recreational areas and the Willoughby Community Garden. Walking tracks through the Park allow visitors to connect with tracks in Castlecrag and Market Garden Park, which links to Flat Rock Gully and Artarmon.
Key Actions for the Draft Reserve Action Plan 2017-2022:
Continuation of weed management and revegetation programs by bushland regeneration contractors and Council teams particularly along the creek line and stormwater lines,
Maintain walking tracks and access through the Park,
Continue to provide support to the neighbouring Bushcare group.
All community members who leave a comment will receive a response after the community consultation period.
This Reserve Action Plan is responsible for the management of bushland only. Issues regarding recreational assets and buildings are not addressed within the plan. Please only leave comments regarding bushland.
Warners Park Draft Reserve Action Plan (Bushland) has finished this stage
The community is invited to make comments regarding the Draft Reserve Action Plan.
Comments will be received until 5pm, Friday 18th August 2017.
Revision of Draft Plan
Warners Park Draft Reserve Action Plan (Bushland) has finished this stage
Draft Plan to be revised based on feedback from Community Consultation and the Natural Heritage and Bushland Advisory Committee.
Final Report
Warners Park Draft Reserve Action Plan (Bushland) has finished this stage
The final outcomes of the consultation are documented. This may include a summary of all contributions collected as well as recommendations for future action.
Report to Council
Warners Park Draft Reserve Action Plan (Bushland) has finished this stage
Endorsed Final Plan is submitted to Council for approval.
Plan Final
Warners Park Draft Reserve Action Plan (Bushland) is currently at this stage
Reserve Action Plan has been adopted by Council and management actions to be completed over the next five years.