The Joseph Road Precinct in Footscray will soon be home to a new park providing residents living in this high density area with new public open space.
Works have already commenced on the $2.3 million project (including land purchase), jointly funded by the state government, and is due to be completed in early 2024.
The new park will be named Lilardia Park in tribute to Margaret Lilardia Tucker, a pioneering female Aboriginal activist.
In line with feedback from the community, the park includes passive open space, garden beds, tree planting, seating areas, a sheltered picnic space, with views of the Melbourne skyline.
Maribyrnong mayor Sarah Carter, said Lilardia Park is on track to become a valuable community space, promoting social interactions and enhancing the overall living experience for all residents, both new and existing, in the surrounding area.
“Lilardia Park will be a welcomed and cherished addition to our community,” she said.
“With its completion expected in the New Year, we eagerly await the chance to enjoy this vibrant green space, and are delighted to be delivering on our commitment to create new, accessible open spaces.”
The naming of the park has earned an esteemed award from Geographic Names Victoria acknowledging Maribyrnong council for excellence in the place naming of Lilardia Park.