Thomas Jack Park Redevelopment Report 1

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Dupre, Karine
Alwan, Ahmad
Campbell, Eliza
Robertson, Bruce
Berrios-Todd, Lexi
Prospere, Joseph
Wendt, Joshua
Graham, Rory
Smith, Sebastian
Adams, Toby
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2021
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The results of the community survey (548 participants) and site analysis identified four major points as follows 1. The community member really enjoy Thomas Jack Park but agree that it could be improved 2. Suggestions for development include a better playground, more seating, picnic/bbq and shade and the introduction of water elements 3. Accessibility, safety and sustainability emerged as elements to improve 4. The park is not a destination for visitors or for 15+

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© 2021 Griffith University and the authors. The attached file is reproduced here in accordance with the copyright policy of the publisher. Please refer to the publisher’s website for further information.

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Community planning

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Dupre, K; Alwan, A; Campbell, E; Robertson, B; Berrios-Todd, L; Prospere, J; Wendt, J; Graham, R; Smith, S; Adams, T, Thomas Jack Park Redevelopment Report 1, 2021

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