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Indoor sports centre outlined in draft plan

A new six-court indoor sports centre and new recreation and leisure facilities were among 31 proposed projects outlined in the approved McIvor Reserve Draft Master Plan.

During its meeting on Tuesday, November 15, council passed a motion to note the significant community interest in the master plan for the Yarraville reserve, approve the release of the draft master plan for community comment and request a further report on the final McIvor Reserve Master Plan in March 2023.

Other improvements outlined in the draft master plan included upgrades to the dog park surface and equipment, a new bowls clubroom building integrated with the new indoor sports centre and a new soccer pavilion.

Maribyrnong council endorsed the Maribyrnong Indoor Sports Strategy at its December 2018 meeting, with the strategy identifying a need for between four and 12 additional indoor courts to service the demands of indoor sports over a 20 year period to 2036.

Councillor Michael Clarke said the draft master plan and its recommended projects aimed to encourage more physical activity and social linkages, especially within the younger population.

“Whether it’s part of an indoor game…or outdoor, we need more opportunity for community interaction,” he said.

“This particular council will listen to the wants, the aspirations, the vision of the community.”

Friends of McIvor Reserve spokesperson Miles Gilbert said the approval of the draft plan was an “unfortunate and frustrating outcome” for parkland at the reserve.

“It’s disappointing that the majority of our councillors who were present believe a plan that has caused such division in the community is worthy of delivering to the public for further consultation,” he said.

“From the first round of public consultation, we have been concerned about the sincerity of the council’s engagement process with the community.

“Going forward, we will look at alternative options and compromises that better fulfil the needs of all users at the park and we plan to contribute to the ongoing consultation with council.”

Councillor Simon Crawford opposed the motion, citing a preference to address the Indoor Sports Stadium Strategy before looking at the McIvor Reserve Master Plan.

“I think we’re sort of putting the cart before the horse a little bit here,” he said.

Maribyrnong mayor Sarah Carter said she would dispute Cr Crawford’s stance on the issue.

“We have followed due process,” she said.

Details: www.yourcityyourvoice.com.au/mcivor

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