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Parks & Open Spaces Plans of Management

A Plan of Management is a document that identifies issues affecting public open space, and outlines how that open space is intended to be used, improved, maintained and managed in the future. A Plan of Management is typically accompanied by a Landscape Masterplan that shows proposed on-the-ground changes to that open space.

Plans of Management and Master Plans for the following parks are available for viewing or download through the links below.

Beare Park & Kings Cross Rotary Park

Plan of Management and Master Plan 2006

Dr H. J. Foley Park, Glebe

Plan of Management and Master Plan 2006

Fitzroy Gardens

Draft Plan of Management and Masterplan

Glebe Foreshore

Plan of Management Glebe Foreshore East

Harmony Park, Surry Hills

Plan of Management 2 volumes; Master Plan

Hyde Park, CBD

Hyde Park Plan of Management & Masterplan & associated reports.

Lillian Fowler Reserve

Masterplan and Plan of Management 2008

Macquarie Place Park

Masterplan and Plan of Management 1990

McElhone Reserve

Draft Heritage Study & Review of Landscape Masterplan 2001

Orphan School Creek

Revised Master Plan

Prince Alfred Park

Plan of Management and Master Plan 2005

Redfern Park

Draft Plan of Management 2006; Master Plan

Rushcutters Bay Park

Plan of Management 1999

Sydney Park

Amended Plan of Management; Draft Detailed Master Plan 2003

Turruwul Park

Draft Plan of Management 2006

Wentworth Park

Draft Plan of Management 1996

The following Council policies relate to parks and open spaces.

Recreation Needs Study

The City of Sydney Open Space and Recreation Needs Study provides Council and other stakeholders with strategic direction and framework through which to enhance and develop the provision of open space and recreation facilities.

The aim of the study is to assist the City to deliver a cohesive, linked well-managed system of open space, sporting and recreation facilities to meet a range of recreational needs over the next 10 – 20 years.

Open Space and Recreation Needs Study

Companion Animals Policy

Tree Management Policies

 

 

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