The BMX park that was originally planned for construction at 145 Allendale Road, Diamond Creek is now planned to be built at a different site.
The decision was made after comprehensive assessments revealed the presence of culturally significant artefacts and the site being in a flood-prone area.
While the process has been complex, it reflects Council's commitment to getting it right for our young people, our environment and our community. Challenger Street Reserve, Diamond Creek has been selected as the new location.
This site meets the requirements for a BMX park, ensuring minimal environmental and cultural impact, is located adjacent to the Diamond Creek Trail and will provide easy access for riders.
Council remains committed to delivering a safe, exciting and inclusive facility for all riders and will contribute $650,000 to fund the new BMX dirt jumps.
In addition to the new BMX park, the Victorian Government has committed to fund $2.16 million through the Growing Suburbs Fund (GSF) for a community and recreation park, which will include infrastructure surrounding the BMX dirt jumps.
The community will have a chance to provide more feedback on the recreation park in the coming months.
Possible features include play equipment for young children and teenagers, public toilets, and shelters with BBQs and picnic tables. A large bike shelter near the jumps could also be included, with bike hoops and a repair station.
Mayor John Dumaresq said "This is a fantastic initiative for our Shire, as we've heard from so many BMX riders and community members who are eager for this project to become a reality. It's clear that there's strong local support. This is an exciting project for the Shire because many BMX riders have told us it's something the community really wants."