Grey Lynn Park recreation precinct
Background
| Final concept plan
| Process from here
Auckland City and the Western Bays Community Board are looking at the future enhancement and development of Grey Lynn Park as a 'recreation precinct'.
A recreation precinct is an area that is developed as a focal point for the community where a range of recreational activities are provided that offer both
casual and organised activities for a diverse range of people.
The main entrance of Grey Lynn Park is located at 69-71 Williamson Avenue, Grey Lynn.
Background
A needs assessment for Grey Lynn Park was undertaken to help develop an understanding of the community's requirements and aspirations for the park, and of
the park itself. Through this process, a range of issues and opportunities for the park were identified. Some of the key points included:
- the need to address the retention and upgrade of existing buildings
- the desire for additional planting, shade and artworks
- further development of the pedestrian path network
- upgrading park furnishings and playgrounds
- the need to improve safety and lighting
- strengthening the park entrances
- the inadequacy of vehicular access and carparking
- provision of additional activities.
Based on the needs assessment, two concept plans for the park were developed. These were available for public comment through a series of public displays,
letterbox drops, a public meeting and an open day, with a good response received.
Feedback from the previous designs indicated that the community wanted to:
- see a multi-use local facility on the site of the existing Richmond Rovers Rugby League clubrooms
- consider the need to provide additional carparking
- widen the internal access road
- restrict access to the carparks during the hours of darkness
- remove the proposed promenade
- add additional planting, particularly species capable of attracting birds
- keep the fitness stations
- upgrade and provide additional park furniture
- keep the flying fox and keep the skateboard ramp in it's present location
- upgrade the playground facilities and surrounds to the paddling pool
- provide additional/upgraded toilet facilities
- provide additional art works throughout the park.
A refined design for the park was then developed and available for public comment. After analysing all comments received, a final concept plan was presented
to the Western Bays Community Board and the Recreation and Events Committee for their approval.