Zone 7

Proposed concept design

This zone has been split into two areasTH 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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We want to know what you think about the concept design for Zone 7

Selecting from the categories below, use the text box to share your thoughts. Your comments will be posted on the page, where others can read them and give them a thumbs up! Note: there are currently no plans to construct this Zone and your comments will be used to inform future engagement on the designs.

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.