09/03/2020
This week you should have received a letter from CC Council seeking further feedback on how you would like the space to look, feel and be used. Your feedback is sought via a survey/vote, and the link is below
You may remember that I believed there was an accidental misinterpretation of the feedback council received at the surfclub consultation in 2019. For many years we had being speaking about a flat open space for active play, and when council asked what features you wanted in the upgrade, we provided suggestions that could be included around a large flat open space. Unfortunately , CC Council saw that feedback in isolation and that the flat open space wasnβt being sought. As such it wasn't included it in the concept plan that CC Council put forward (see link)
To test that theory, I posted an informal survey on the Chit Chat page a month or two ago. It was open for a few days and simply asked what your expectations were regarding a flat open space. The results were 99 responses with 89 supporting a flat open space. Ok β so the theory had some merit
We spoke with Council representatives who willingly listened to the theory but were reluctant to change their position however to their credit, this survey/vote asks the question.
AN IMPORTANT THING TO NOTE: CC Council are negotiating with the Dept of Education (asset manager) to share their oval as a potential shared public space. Obviously this provides an option with regards to open space HOWEVER the DoEd have not agreed to date and have many things to consider before any formal agreement can be considered (For the record, no pressure has been applied to the school by those seeking this park upgrade and we support the DoEd decision either way)
Please go inline at https://www.yourvoiceourcoast.com/Susan-Fahey-playspace?tool=survey_tool β a vote supporting an open space means that we will have that space be it through an agreement with the school, or a revisit to the Susan Fahey Park Concept Plan
Adam Richards
Central Coast Council, with joint funding from NSW Government, is building a new, inclusive and engaging district-sized playspace at Susan Fahey Park, Copacabana. A concept design plan has been developed following a round of community consultation that took place in September 2019 β where we asked...