The redesign of Corio’s Rosewall Park is on the agenda with the City of Greater Geelong asking the community to have their say on the facility, located just behind Rosewall Community Centre.
The City is seeking input from residents and park users to ensure the new design meets the needs and preferences of the community.
The redesign aims to create a more accessible, engaging and sustainable space for all users.
Key elements such as paths, park furniture, grassed areas, trees and garden beds will be included in the redesign automatically.
Greater Geelong Mayor Stretch Kontelj said parks were important community spaces.
“We’re redesigning the whole park, and we want to hear from the people who use it,” he said.
“By submitting your feedback and ideas, we can make sure the new design better serves the community.”
Councillor Anthony Aitken encouraged all residents and park users to share their thoughts.
“We look forward to incorporating community feedback into the final design of Rosewall Park,” he said.
Additionally, community members can complete the survey on our Have Your Say page by 5pm Sunday June 22 to outline what elements they would like in their park or use the Build Your Park tool to allocate up to 100 points to features such as play equipment, sports facilities and more.
Head to yoursay.geelongaustralia.com.au/rosewallpark to help shape the future of Rosewall Park at 36 Sharland Road, Corio.