The Campbelltown community are invited to share their ideas and feedback to help shape the future of Koshigaya Park as part of the development of a new masterplan for the space.
Funding of $1.25 million has already been allocated in council’s budget for the 2024-2025 financial year to deliver a new playground in Koshigaya Park as part of the masterplan.
The plan will also identify opportunities for future improvements to the park’s recreational spaces, barbecue facilities and more.
Mayor George Greiss encouraged people to get involved and share their ideas for the masterplan through an online survey.
“As Campbelltown’s premier civic park, Koshigaya Park has been a focal point for recreational activities, events and family outings for the community,” he said.
“Input from residents is important to ensure the masterplan reflects the community’s desires for this space going forward,” he said.
Details at overtoyou.campbelltown.nsw.gov.au
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Residents can get their hands dirty and help enhance Campbelltown’s tree canopy during a National Tree Day planting event at Milton Park, Macquarie Fields next Sunday, July 30.
The event is being held by Campbelltown Council in partnership with Greening Australia and will see 1,000 plants installed to improve critically endangered Cumberland Plain Woodland.
“National Tree Day is a great opportunity for people to take part in caring for our environment and helping to green our city,” Mayor Greiss said.
“I encourage everyone to join our dedicated Bushcare volunteers at Milton Park to learn about some of the great work they do caring for bushland across Campbelltown.’’
Participants will be able to register for one of four one-hour sessions between 10am and 3pm, with a limit of 25 people per session.
People attending are encouraged to wear a hat, long pants and enclosed shoes – and bring drinking water.
For further details visit council’s website.