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We are beginning the renewal of Bridgeview Reserve playground in Beverly Hills.
What We Want
We would like our community's input on what type of playground equipment we should install as part of the renewal. We would also like to you know how you currently use the Reserve, such as how often you visit and what you do there.
We're inviting you to complete a short survey for your feedback on:
Equipment priorities: which features are most important to you and your family?
Age groups: should the playground cater to toddlers, school-age children, or mixed ages?
Playground theme: should we design the playground around a particular theme or style?
Visitation: how are you currently using the Reserve?
Where It Will Go
The playground will remain in its current location with a similar footprint.
About the Reserve and playground
Bridgeview Reserve is located in Beverly Hills along Bridgeview Road. It is a relatively shady Reserve that includes a swing set, spring rider, climbing tower and seating area.
Various shots of the playground and seating at Bridgeview Reserve
Why we are upgrading the playground
We oversee a range of parks and open spaces across the Georges River area. As part of the most recent Captial Works program, Bridgeview Reserve was identified for renewal. Before we commit to any works, we want to check in with you to get an idea of the kind of things you would like to see and use.
How will my feedback be used?
This consultation will be open until 7 September. We will review all the feedback to understand what priorities and ideas our community have raised. Your feedback will help us refine how we design the playground and specify certain elements.
We will then incorporate this feedback with other important park-building considerations such as complying with safety standards and balancing with wider community needs.
How to get started
You can add your feedback online or by returning a hard copy submission:
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We are beginning the renewal of Bridgeview Reserve playground in Beverly Hills.
What We Want
We would like our community's input on what type of playground equipment we should install as part of the renewal. We would also like to you know how you currently use the Reserve, such as how often you visit and what you do there.
We're inviting you to complete a short survey for your feedback on:
Equipment priorities: which features are most important to you and your family?
Age groups: should the playground cater to toddlers, school-age children, or mixed ages?
Playground theme: should we design the playground around a particular theme or style?
Visitation: how are you currently using the Reserve?
Where It Will Go
The playground will remain in its current location with a similar footprint.
About the Reserve and playground
Bridgeview Reserve is located in Beverly Hills along Bridgeview Road. It is a relatively shady Reserve that includes a swing set, spring rider, climbing tower and seating area.
Various shots of the playground and seating at Bridgeview Reserve
Why we are upgrading the playground
We oversee a range of parks and open spaces across the Georges River area. As part of the most recent Captial Works program, Bridgeview Reserve was identified for renewal. Before we commit to any works, we want to check in with you to get an idea of the kind of things you would like to see and use.
How will my feedback be used?
This consultation will be open until 7 September. We will review all the feedback to understand what priorities and ideas our community have raised. Your feedback will help us refine how we design the playground and specify certain elements.
We will then incorporate this feedback with other important park-building considerations such as complying with safety standards and balancing with wider community needs.
How to get started
You can add your feedback online or by returning a hard copy submission: