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How will you shape Glenfields Neighbourhood Park?

Have your say on two exciting projects in the Glenfields estate: a landscape plan for Glenfields Neighbourhood Park and a proposed dog exercise area in the estate.

Dog running in park.

We all have great ideas on how we would improve our local park and the areas where we can exercise our dogs.

Here’s your chance to share your ideas for Glenfields Neighbourhood Park in Mountain Creek.

Sunshine Coast Council is seeking community feedback on two exciting projects in the Glenfields estate: a landscape plan for Glenfields Neighbourhood Park and a dog exercise area in the estate.

Glenfields Neighbourhood Park landscape plan

Council needs local feedback on the landscape plan to understand when and how you use Glenfields Neighbourhood Park, what you think is working and what you would like to see improved.

The purpose of this landscape plan is to define the future planning for the park while maintaining what residents and visitors value about the park.

Your input will help to ensure the draft Landscape Plan best reflects the current and future needs of the local community.

For more information about the Glenfields Neighbourhood Park landscape plan and to provide feedback, you can complete a short online survey by clicking below.

Glenfields Neighbourhood Park

Proposed dog exercise area

As a user of the Glenfields Neighbourhood Park, you may be interested in also providing input into a proposed dog exercise area within Glenfields.

Council has identified five possible sites in Glenfields as suitable locations for a dog exercise area. These are:

  • Parklea Esplanade Park (unfenced and timed only)
  • Prelude Drive Park (unfenced or fenced)
  • Glenfields Neighbourhood Park Option 1 (unfenced and timed only)
  • Glenfields Neighbourhood Park Option 2 (unfenced or fenced)
  • Micrantha Place Park (unfenced, not timed).

Council is seeking community feedback to gauge support for a dog exercise area, which identified site might be preferred and how often the community would use it.

Your input will help Council determine the community demand and the best location for a dog exercise area in Glenfields.

Click the below button for more information on this project and how you can have your say.

You can have your say on both projects by completing the short online surveys between Monday,  April 22 and 5pm Monday, May 20, 2024.

Where to from here?

Your feedback will help Council prepare a landscape plan for Glenfields Neighbourhood Park reflecting the community’s needs.

It will also help determine the community demand for a dog exercise area at Glenfields, Mountain Creek.

Council has not scheduled construction of the proposed dog exercise area or any park improvements for Glenfields Neighbourhood Park.

If the community supports these projects, Council will develop them in stages subject to detailed design and available funding in future financial years.

Sunshine Coast Council is committed to providing high quality open space that supports active and healthy communities.

 
 

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