Concept plans revealed for upgrades to popular swimming area at Lake Parramatta
City of Parramatta has revealed the concept plans to upgrade one of Western Sydney’s popular swimming areas at Lake Parramatta and is now seeking feedback from the community.
The proposed design includes several new elements to help improve safety and accessibility, including creating a gentle sloping entrance to the lake and separate steps and handrail for greater accessibility.
The plans for Lake Parramatta also include a new ‘beach’, seating, and umbrellas for shade. An overwater pontoon is also being considered but will be subject to further assessment.
City of Parramatta Lord Mayor Donna Davis notes “Lake Parramatta was officially re-opened for public swimming and recreation in 2015 and it has been incredibly popular ever since. About 50,000 people visit every year.
“Surrounded by bushland, it’s a great spot to soak up the sun and take a dip during the warmer months. It’s important to get the balance right to provide accessibility for all, while respecting our environment.
“I have no doubt that regular visitors to Lake Parramatta will be excited to see these upgrades. The intent is to maintain the natural bushland setting, improve safety and accessibility and add a few extra comforts, like seating and shade.”
Lord Mayor Davis said the addition of a permanent ‘beach’ surface and a second entry point with steps and handrails will dramatically improve accessibility to the area, which is frequented by families, young people and the elderly – especially between October and April, when lifeguards are on duty.
“I encourage everyone who has visited Lake Parramatta to have their say on our proposed design, so we can make sure the changes we make truly reflect the needs of the community,” Lord Mayor Davis said.
This project has been made possible by a $905,000 grant from the NSW Government’s ‘Places to Swim’ program.
The final plans will reflect feedback from community consultation, and the results of site investigations including geotechnical and engineering considerations. A Review of Environmental Factors will also be completed. Construction is expected to commence in April 2023 and be completed before next summer.
For more information or to have your say, visit cityofparramatta.co/lake-parra
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