
Revitalizing Stones Corner Precinct: Enhancing Urban Sustainability
Discover the transformative project at Stones Corner Precinct, Hanlon Park in Buruda focusing on improving ecological health and liveability. Learn about the benefits, design themes, engagement process, and procurement details for this sustainability initiative.
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Stones Corner Precinct Hanlon Park / Bur uda Environment, Parks and Sustainability Committee 2 August 2022 RMCA22/835814
Stones Corner Precinct Hanlon Park / Buruda Budget - $21.5M Service 3.4.1.4 Improve Ecological Health and Liveability of Waterways Norman Creek 2012-2031 Master Plan Nine focus areas Four goals Engagement (Key Stakeholders, Community, Council)
Stones Corner Precinct Hanlon Park / Buruda Project Benefits revitalises Norman Creek, which runs through the park enhances the environment with more trees and natural spaces increases recreational and social opportunities for residents and visitors enhances connectivity and accessibility within the park and local area boosts local economic vibrancy with a new place to relax and enjoy. Key Design Themes Flood management and topography Growth and change Water quality and ecology Community identity and urban structure Access and leisure Social and cultural significance
Stones Corner Precinct Hanlon Park / Buruda Engagement (External & Internal) Consultant engaged to develop concept plan Jan 2018 Stage 1 community engagement March 2018 Internal engagement April 2018 Technical investigations May-Oct 2018 Stage 2 community engagement Nov 2018 Final concept plan March 2019 Council hosted a community engagement event where 18 local residents, formed 3 groups to Prepare sketches re-imagining Hanlon Park.
Stones Corner Precinct Hanlon Park / Buruda Procurement (Design & Construct) Prepared 35% Design Package Design and Construction Tender Package Council Design and Technical overview Well considered construction methodology Retain some Public access during construction Final concept Plan. Construction Staging Plan.
Stones Corner Precinct Hanlon Park / Buruda Stage one Stage two Stage three 28 Feb Images following the flood event