Zone 7
Proposed concept design
This zone has been split into two areas – TH King Oval and the Glen Iris Wetlands.
The TH King Oval concept design is about improving the connection to the creek and improving the space for park visitors. Key elements:
- improve access, upgrade and realign pathways
- park furniture, sports seating, shelter, picnic and barbecue
- upgrade playground
- upgrade shared user path
Design for the Glen Iris Wetlands focuses on the northern end to improve the user experience and provide opportunities for education and participation. Key elements:
- picnic facilities and decking along the creek
- educational hub with lookout to the creek
- upgrade pedestrian path and interpretive signage
- upgrade shared user path
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5 September, 2024
antbyrne says:
fishing platforms for gardiners creek .
Hi i am keen fisherman and often seen Carp and i guess maybe redfin in Gardiners creek .
28 August, 2024
Jade says:
Concern for the wildlife. The amount of people feeding ducks is still prevalent and the amount of rubbish is appalling. Fix this first
27 August, 2024
G says:
As a cyclist I've often pondered creating a 'Dirty Gardiner' Mountain bike path along the Creek. Challenging I understand but possible.
27 August, 2024
G says:
I'm glad you're addressing the High st underpass at Gardiners Creek which is dangerous for all users. Please act with urgency there.
18 August, 2024
SH says:
TH King development looks good -- but leave the wetlands peaceful. Likely that educational/interpretive facilities will be under-used.
17 August, 2024
Greg says:
Please address Bridge at June Cres- the north end has poor visibility and is too tight. It also ends up with gravel washed from June Cres.
17 August, 2024
John says:
Don't forget the native orchids which were once prevalent along the creek. ANOS Vic have tuber bank where appropriate plants can be sourced.
15 August, 2024
Derek says:
Sorry - can't see a "go slow" zone ever being respected voluntarily (unless you put in hard measures like speed bumps)
13 August, 2024
Sarah says:
Provide nature play equipment that also appeals to middle to upper primary kids.
11 August, 2024
Mark says:
Bird Hive will be better viewing The Rotunda will be retained? Playground be updated
8 August, 2024
Anna says:
This creek area is generally riddled with rubbish and unattractive to look at, why prune the trees blocking a bad view?
7 August, 2024
Julie Elliott says:
Wonderful. Very nice. Please use all natives. Please no concrete or bitumen paths, crushed rock feels nice and sounds nice.