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Community feedback
The comments period for the Draft Yarra Flats Park Preliminary Concept Plan has now closed. Thank you to everyone who provided comments and submissions.
Around 90 people attended an information day, 217 surveys were returned, 10 letters or emails providing further comment were received and a petition with 151 signatures was submitted.
The planning team is currently incorporating the feedback from consultation. A summary of the survey results and a revised draft will be provided in due course.
Background
Yarra Flats Park is located in Eaglemont, beside the Yarra River.
Parks Victoria is currently investigating three proposals for the northern section of the park: an “Impressionist Lab” gallery by Banyule City Council to explore the work of the Heidelberg School of artists; a stormwater treatment wetland by Melbourne Water; and a tree-based ropes course by Parks Victoria.
Each project reflects Parks Victoria’s Healthy Parks Healthy People philosophy of connecting people with nature by broadening the available experiences in the park to make it appealing to a greater range of visitors. To ensure that these proposals align with what is important about the park, Parks Victoria is developing a master plan for the northern section of the park, adjacent to Banksia Street.
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