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d) Lawson Walk – A landscaped walkway incorporating native grasses and public art linking to Lawson Stage 2.

e) Reservoir Hill Walk – A walkway and cycle path comprising seating nodes and a summit experience with signage and poem extracts.

Stage 2 of Lawson will comprise a range of appropriate outdoor recreational facilities available for community use. The facilities are detailed in the approved Lawson Stage 2 Estate Development Plan (EDP) and the associated Landscape Masterplan and include:

f) Lake Foreshore Recreational Facilities:

1. a central neighbourhood park which includes:

o A toddler playground with shade structure;

o A playground for 6-12-year old children with shade structure;

o BBQ facilities including shelters with tables, seats, bins, bubblers etc

o Grassed open space; and

o Outdoor seating and terracing.

2. Landscaped Amphitheatre and public plaza including:

o A public plaza with high quality finishes, and furniture including seating, bins and bike racks;

o An amphitheatre with seating suitable for 50 people; and

o Pedestrian and cycle path connections.

g) College Creek Recreational Facilities including:

3. jetty at Lake Ginninderra with seating;

4. A kayak / canoe launching area and associated infrastructure; and

5. A boardwalk next to Lake Ginninderra, connecting to the path network in the Central Neighbourhood Park of Lawson Stage 1 and the North Lawson Grassland area.

(2) The Lawson Stage 2 development is currently the subject of an on-going land sale tender process. The recreational facilities will be a requirement of sale for the successful tenderer. It is anticipated that the tender process will be finalised in late 2020. Construction works would likely commence approximately 12 months after the award of the tender. Construction completion could be a further two to three years.

(3) See above.

(4) The Suburban Land Agency’s role in providing oversight of developments is managed through a Deed of Agreement which sets out the requirements of the developer to deliver the estate infrastructure (including recreational facilities).

Roads––traffic management
(Question No 2965)

Mrs Kikkert asked the Minister for Police and Emergency Services, upon notice, on 3 April 2020 (redirected to the Minister for Roads and Active Travel):


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