Residents have a little over a month to give MidCoast Council their views on concept plans for the proposed Tuncurry Water Playground.
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Plans can be viewed at Forster library or by visiting the MidCoast Council have your say Tuncurry Water Playground page HERE.
The feedback period ends on February 23.
According to MidCoast Council liveable communities director, Paul De Szell, there was a great deal of excitement about this project across the Mid-Coast.
"In working towards an all-ability, inclusive design concept, we consulted extensively with the community in the development of the Tuncurry Water Playground plans," Mr De Szell said.
We've been reaching out by email to various stakeholders, including disability service groups, childcare centres and schools, but we'd love to hear from everyone.
- MidCoast Council liveable communities director, Paul De Szell
"However, before starting work we'd like to let the community see how their input has influenced the plans and provide them with the opportunity for further feedback.
"Despite the difficulties of meeting face-to-face during this phase of the pandemic, we are trying to create as many opportunities as we can to let the community see the plans before we start work.
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"We've been reaching out by email to various stakeholders, including disability service groups, childcare centres and schools, but we'd love to hear from everyone."
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