THE City of Gosnells is set to give the Thornlie civic precinct a major facelift, thanks to Federal Government funding.
The precinct, which is between the Thornlie skate park, Leisure World and Thornlie library, will be redesigned to create better access for all three facilities and to encourage positive behaviour.
City of Gosnells chief executive Ian Cowie said the work was being undertaken to address community concerns raised in a 2007 review.
“The review contained recommendations for design changes based on designing out crime principles, and also programming initiatives,” he said.
“Together these recommendations are intended to minimise the potential for anti-social behaviour and address access issues for the skate park, library and leisure centre users to ease current conflict.”
Mr Cowie said the council recognised that many different age groups used the area and the aim was to ensure the needs and requirements of all the users were taken into account.
“There is solid evidence to show that creating a better environment also encourages better behaviour,” he said. “Work to make it easier to access one facility without going through another will also reduce issues.
“The City has a proven track record of developing excellent facilities for many different users and this project will add to that list.”
The Thornlie Civic Precinct Revitalisation Project begins this month, with funding from the Government’s Safer Suburbs Plan.
A concept plan is on display at Thornlie library and Leisure World and works are expected to be completed by December.
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Correct me if I am wrong but basically they put in a small structure that supplied some shade and a few cosmetic changes, wonder what the budget was?
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