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CLOSED: Consultation has concluded for this project.
Background
The Trott Park Trail forms a pathway that connects four reserves and commences east at Tyson Avenue Reserve, and meanders west through Reserve Street Reserve, Scarvell Avenue Reserve and finishes at Klippel Avenue Reserve.
The trail provides an ideal opportunity to enhance neighbourhood character, provide a destination that supports the walking network and join the central Reserve Street Reserve facilities to the neighbourhood.
The proposed Trail enhances and utilises existing infrastructure such as drink fountains, public toilet, current pathways and seating.
Proposed Options
The following three options are presented for your feedback:
Option 1 - Trail Only
Specific trail features include:
A longer trail than Option 2, running through the whole length of Tyson Avene Reserve and connecting to the dog park entry near Rix Court
4 x new bench seats
Increased tree and native planting
Option 2 - Trail with Australian Art
Specific trail features include:
Shorter trail than Option 1
3 x new bench seats
4 x interpretive wayfinding signs
5 x new art work locations
Please note the budget for option 1 and 2 is the same.
Option 3 - No trail
No further work will be completed across the reserves, and we will continue to maintain the reserves as they are.
Join the Conversation
Please familiarise yourself with the three options and refer to the FAQ’s before completing the Survey below.
Next Steps
Council will consider all feedback and will provide an update on the next steps of the project following the close of the engagement.
If you have any questions about the project, you can contact the project team by calling 8375 6600 or emailing communityengagement@marion.sa.gov.au
CLOSED: Consultation has concluded for this project.
Background
The Trott Park Trail forms a pathway that connects four reserves and commences east at Tyson Avenue Reserve, and meanders west through Reserve Street Reserve, Scarvell Avenue Reserve and finishes at Klippel Avenue Reserve.
The trail provides an ideal opportunity to enhance neighbourhood character, provide a destination that supports the walking network and join the central Reserve Street Reserve facilities to the neighbourhood.
The proposed Trail enhances and utilises existing infrastructure such as drink fountains, public toilet, current pathways and seating.
Proposed Options
The following three options are presented for your feedback:
Option 1 - Trail Only
Specific trail features include:
A longer trail than Option 2, running through the whole length of Tyson Avene Reserve and connecting to the dog park entry near Rix Court
4 x new bench seats
Increased tree and native planting
Option 2 - Trail with Australian Art
Specific trail features include:
Shorter trail than Option 1
3 x new bench seats
4 x interpretive wayfinding signs
5 x new art work locations
Please note the budget for option 1 and 2 is the same.
Option 3 - No trail
No further work will be completed across the reserves, and we will continue to maintain the reserves as they are.
Join the Conversation
Please familiarise yourself with the three options and refer to the FAQ’s before completing the Survey below.
Next Steps
Council will consider all feedback and will provide an update on the next steps of the project following the close of the engagement.
If you have any questions about the project, you can contact the project team by calling 8375 6600 or emailing communityengagement@marion.sa.gov.au
The Trott Park Trail forms a pathway that connects four reserves and commences east at Tyson Avenue Reserve, and meanders west through Reserve Street Reserve, Scarvell Avenue Reserve and finishes at Klippel Avenue Reserve.
The Trail enhances and utilises existing infrastructure such as drink fountains, public toilet, current pathways and seating.
There are three options presented that we are asking for your feedback about
Trail only
Trail with Australian Art
No trail (I don't support Option 1 or 2)
Please choose your preferred option and provide any comments using the survey below.