Learn about the features included as part of the proposed City Walk upgrade.

The draft plan for the City Walk public realm upgrades balances the diverse needs of the community, focusing on welcoming public spaces and pedestrian-friendly features. It includes:

  • increased green space and furniture
  • inviting outdoor living room like spaces for socialising
  • less clutter and improved pedestrian flow
  • inclusion of First Nations cultural narratives
  • all ages friendly urban play
  • better accessibility, street lighting, and other safety features
  • more outdoor dining opportunities.

Proposed features

Amenity

  • Flexible seating arrangements with moveable seating.
  • Gathering spaces for residents, office workers and pedestrians that are of visual interest and comfortable to spend time in.
  • Upgraded lighting to increase safety.

Outdoor dining

  • Inclusion of outdoor dining areas for cafe and restaurants for people to use as public lunch spaces and into the evening.

Climate resilience and sustainability

  • Maintaining over 30% tree cover.
  • Introducing new landscaping to create more comfortable and useable seasonal places.
  • Upgrading the pavements using recycled materials.

Art and cultural narrative

  • Opportunities for First Nations cultural narratives expressed through artwork and stories in language.

Activations and performances

  • Allowance of space and new power for The National Multicultural Festival and other activations and performances.
  • Raised areas to sit for elevated viewing of events.
All ages friendly urban play
  • All friendly play through the addition of urban play items using the level changes in the landscape.

City Walk - Akuna to Fountain

City Walk - Fountain to Akuna St

City Walk - Akuna to Allara

City Walk - Akuna to Allara
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