Plans to build a new playground in Braybrook are being finalised after a suspected arson attack destroyed the existing playground at Lance Reichstein Reserve just before Christmas.
Police are still investigating the cause of the December 22 blaze, which caused damage valued at hundreds of thousands of dollars to the popular aeroplane-themed wooden playground.
Maribyrnong council last week ordered the demolition of what remains of the destroyed playground, which residents claim had become a haven for bad behaviour that left the space strewn with broken glass.
Phone video footage shows large flames engulfing the wooden structure.
Police are also investigating whether a nearby brawl caught on camera is related to attempts by bystanders to apprehend the suspected arsonist.
Deputy mayor Catherine Cumming said security guards were on hand during the demolition of the playground, which was officially opened in 1999.
“Plans for a new playground will soon be considered and presented to our community for feedback,” she said. “While we intend to rebuild a playground on the site, a number of design options will be considered.”
Cr Cumming confirmed that early concept drawings had incorporated the aeroplane theme.
Timing of the works will depend on the payment of the insurance claim, the outcome of the community consultation and the total cost of the project.
Council chief executive Stephen Wall said the council was dismayed by the damage, especially if it was the result of arson.
“The destruction of any of our playgrounds is severely felt by our community, but at this time of year it will be felt even more,” he said.
“The Christmas holidays are a time for families to spend together and our Aeroplane Park is a place families could do exactly that.”
Anyone with information about the fire is urged to contact Crime Stoppers on 1800 333 000.