Playground Renewal Program: Casey

Help change the landscape of some of the City of Casey's playgrounds and influence the design of your community.

Consultation has begun for Council's annual Playground Renewal Program. By completing a simple survey, you can voice what you want and need from your local playgrounds. The feedback you provide will help guide future refurbishments and upgrades at selected playgrounds.

Running from 28 June to 23 July this is your chance to have your say on what type of play equipment you would like to see in your local playground.

The twelve playgrounds that have been scheduled for renewal are:

Banjo Paterson Reserve Playground

Berwick Springs Wetland Reserve East Playground

Bill Hudson Reserve Playground

Bournevale Drive Reserve Playground

Fordholm Road Reserve Playground

Highfielde Avenue Reserve Playground

Hunt Club Reserve Playground

James Alexander Reserve Playground

Melville Park Playground

Merinda Park Playground

Norfolk Drive Reserve Playground

Tara Court Reserve Playground

Over the coming year, each one will be fully refurbished with new equipment and reflective of present-day needs and trends.

Playgrounds are an important space where children can have an adventure, exercise and meet new friends.

The survey aims to find out what residents want and need from their local play spaces so we can create purpose-built spaces that everyone can enjoy.

The surveys aim to get a broader understanding of community needs, including who is using the park and how they are using it.

There will be two surveys available, one for adults and one for children. For children not wanting to fill out the survey they can draw a picture of their dream playground.

Visit Casey Conversations to provide your feedback and be in with the chance to win one of 12 family passes to Myuna Farm. Winners will be announced via email on Friday 27 August.

Submissions open 28 June and close 23 July.

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