Reimagining Grayswood Reserve skate precinct

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Consultation has concluded

Project update - May 2025

The skate precinct at Grayswood Reserve in Kilsyth South has undergone significant renewal works, with the new facility now open for for the community to enjoy.

Following community consultation in June 2024, construction began in January 2025 to build a new skate facility at Grayswood Reserve in Kilsyth South. 

The purpose-built facility was designed to meet the needs and skill levels of local users. Skaters, bike riders, scooter riders, roller bladers, roller skaters and other wheel users are encouraged to make use of the new facilities. 


Project update - August 2024

Council considered submissions from this consultation in line with the scope of the project. The feedback informed a new concept design that will better cater to the target age and skill groups.

View the updated concept design.

Council is working with the chosen contractor to now deliver this project within the specified time frame. Construction is scheduled to commence from January 2025. 

More information related to local traffic or noise impacts will be communicated as this information becomes available.

View the community consultation summary report.


Grayswood Reserve skate precinct plan render

 


Further information

Please contact us on 1300 88 22 33 or 9298 4598 or email maroondah@maroondah.vic.gov.au


Project background

In June 2024 Council sought feedback from the community to help inform the design of the renewed Grayswood Reserve skate precinct in Kilsyth.

The skate area of the reserve was due to be renewed so that it could meet the needs of the community now and into the future, and provide a facility that is purpose-built for the needs of the community.

A key outcome of the consultation was to provide a versatile space and expand the usability of the facility to bike riders, scooter riders, roller bladers, roller skaters and other wheel users. The facility caters for beginner to intermediate users.

Project update - May 2025

The skate precinct at Grayswood Reserve in Kilsyth South has undergone significant renewal works, with the new facility now open for for the community to enjoy.

Following community consultation in June 2024, construction began in January 2025 to build a new skate facility at Grayswood Reserve in Kilsyth South. 

The purpose-built facility was designed to meet the needs and skill levels of local users. Skaters, bike riders, scooter riders, roller bladers, roller skaters and other wheel users are encouraged to make use of the new facilities. 


Project update - August 2024

Council considered submissions from this consultation in line with the scope of the project. The feedback informed a new concept design that will better cater to the target age and skill groups.

View the updated concept design.

Council is working with the chosen contractor to now deliver this project within the specified time frame. Construction is scheduled to commence from January 2025. 

More information related to local traffic or noise impacts will be communicated as this information becomes available.

View the community consultation summary report.


Grayswood Reserve skate precinct plan render

 


Further information

Please contact us on 1300 88 22 33 or 9298 4598 or email maroondah@maroondah.vic.gov.au


Project background

In June 2024 Council sought feedback from the community to help inform the design of the renewed Grayswood Reserve skate precinct in Kilsyth.

The skate area of the reserve was due to be renewed so that it could meet the needs of the community now and into the future, and provide a facility that is purpose-built for the needs of the community.

A key outcome of the consultation was to provide a versatile space and expand the usability of the facility to bike riders, scooter riders, roller bladers, roller skaters and other wheel users. The facility caters for beginner to intermediate users.

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