A master plan for Monterey Reserve is out for community consultation.
The proposed plan for the Frankston North open space includes a new skate and scooter area with a circuit track, a ping-pong table and multi-use court, a playspace for young kids, and a remodelled picnic area.
Frankston mayor Nathan Conroy says that the draft plan focused on “improving accessibility and delivering play spaces for people of all ages.”
“There’s a boost to support sport and activation with increased landscaping, pathways and connections and community gathering spaces,” he said. “Key elements of the draft master plan include improved amenities and social gathering areas, more play and recreation opportunities, improvements to the skate park and youth space, better use of the sound shell and more landscaping and tree planting. We are now seeking community feedback to ensure the draft master plan meets the needs of the local community.”
To provide feedback visit engage.frankston.vic.gov.au/monterey-reserve-master-plan. Consultation closes 5pm, 29 May. A pop-up consultation session at Monterey Reserve will be held from 10am to 2pm on 28 May.
“Once we gather feedback from this round of consultation, we will finalise the master plan and report back to the community later in 2022,” Conroy said.