The community is invited to have their say about two water play parks and two youth play spaces being proposed for the Camden area.
Last month Camden Council agreed to allocate $4 million for the design and construction of the four leisure facilities being considered for parks and reserves in Elderslie, Oran Park, Harrington Park and Currans Hill.
The water play parks planned for Town Park in Oran Park and Curry Reserve in Elderslie are intended to be splash pad spaces with a variety of water features included.
The youth play spaces are intended to be an adventure playground to particularly meet the needs of 12-17 year olds in Harrington Park Lake, Harrington Park and Sedgwick Reserve, Currans Hill.
“We want to have a discussion with our community about their ideas and feedback on these new recreational facilities” says Mayor Lara Symkowiak.
“Input from residents will help to shape the design of these proposed water play parks and youth play spaces,” Cr Symkowiak said.
“This is an exciting project that will create new destinations for social and physical activity in the region,” she said.
Last year Camden Council successfully delivered the $1.67 million youth play space in Birriwa Reserve, Mount Annan.
♦ Surveys about the proposed new facilities are open until Tuesday, June 13 on Council’s website here.