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Skate park safety upgrade

The City of Greater Geelong and state government marked the completion of the first stage of upgrades at the Waurn Ponds Skate Park last week.

Parliamentary secretary for crime prevention Frank McGuire visited the skate park on Monday to see the works, which were funded through a $249,849 grants from the Department of Justice and Regulation’s Public Safety Infrastructure fund.

The upgrade included installation of security lighting, CCTV, landscaping and footpath improvements.

Stage two works are set to begin in the new year after concept plans were out out for public comment earlier this year.

Stage two works will include a new street drain area, a new snake run bowl, and improved street plaza, a youth active recreation area with various activity options, an additional shade structure and seating areas and the retention of the iconic steel ramps.

The city is contributing $300,000 towards stage two of the project, adding to the $1.34 million the state government has invested through its Sport and Recreation Victoria Community Sport Stimulus Infrastructure Program.

City sport portfolio chairman Ron Nelson said he expected the recreational hub would only grow in popularity as it became a safer and more attractive space for the community to enjoy.

“The multi-staged upgrades are creating a facility that will cater to a wider range of community members,” he said.

“Council’s thrilled to financially support stage two of the project, in addition to the Victorian government funding to deliver these improvements.”

Mr McGuire was also in town to announce the installation of lighting and CCTV at Stead Park in Corio and Austin park in Lara to increase the community’s perception of safety and increase activity in the spaces.

The upgrades are funded by a $265,900 grant from the Department of Justice and Community Safety.

“The installation of this lighting and CCTV helps to alleviate safety concerns, which then encourages residents to get out and about with loved ones,” Cr Nelson said.

“The pandemic has really highlighted just how important it is to be outdoors and connect with nature, because of the immense mental and physical benefits.”

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