The City of Casey is continuing to deliver important upgrades across Hampton Park, as part of a commitment to investing in the community and creating better local facilities for the community.
From upgraded playgrounds and drainage improvements to enhanced sporting pavilions, these works are a high priority for Casey's Mayor Cr Stefan Koomen and River Gum Ward Councillor, Lynette Pereira.
Mayor Cr Stefan Koomen said since being elected, he's made it a priority to ensure Hampton Park gets the attention it deserves.
"Since being elected, I have made Hampton Park a key priority, and now we're seeing that focus reflected in real, on-the-ground improvements," Cr Koomen said.
Cr Lynette Pereira said "we've listened to the community and I'm proud to say that we are delivering upgrades that will have a lasting impact on local families, sports clubs and residents."
Upgrades to Marjorie Eastick Reserve Playground
The $1 million upgrade of Marjorie Eastick Reserve Playground is one of the key projects now in progress.
As part of Council's commitment to ensuring all families have access to high quality outdoor play equipment, this playground and 1.7 hectare park is set for a full makeover. The uprades will include new play equipment, seating, tree planting and other features that will be guided by input by the community.