Information Sessions - Hume Draft Open Space Strategy
Find out how we plan for parks now and in the future.
Location
Online
About this event
Join us to hear about Hume City Council’s draft Open Space Strategy 2024.
Already home to 580 parks, the City of Hume is planning its ongoing open space. This includes more trees, shade and trails, more play upgrades and picnic areas, new open spaces in gap areas, and more nature protection and preparing for climate change.
Join us online to hear Council’s plans to Protect, Optimise and Grow Hume’s open space network.
We have three sessions to choose from with different focus areas
- 6.30-7.30pm Wednesday 15 May with a focus on suburbs in the south*
- 6.30-7.30pm Tuesday 28 May with a focus on Sunbury, Bulla, Keilor and rural areas
- 1-2pm Thursday 30 May with a focus on suburbs in the north**
If the timing of your session doesn’t suit, come along to one of the others.
* South: Broadmeadows, Jacana, Dallas, Coolaroo, Gladstone Park, Tullamarine, Attwood, Westmeadows, Somerton, Campbellfield, Greenvale, Meadow Heights and Roxburgh Park
**North: Kalkallo, Mickleham and Craigieburn
For more information on the Strategy, visit participate.hume.vic.gov.au/hume-open-space-strategy
If you require an interpreter or accessibility support, please contact Council at OpenSpacePlanning@hume.vic.gov.au and we will be happy to assist.
Do you need help using zoom? We can help, or you may prefer to come to our in person events.
Hume City Council recognises the rich Aboriginal heritage within the municipality and acknowledges the Wurundjeri Woi-wurrung, which includes the existing family members of the Gunung-Willam-Balluk clan, as the Traditional Custodians of this land. Council embraces Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander living cultures as a vital part of Australia’s identity and recognises, celebrates and pays respect to Elders past, present and future.