Brad Hazzard MP
Minister for Planning & Infrastructure
Minister assisting the Premier on Infrastructure NSW
Open space projects including new regional trails, playgrounds and an off-road bike park will receive nearly $4 million in NSW Government funding to help meet the recreation needs of Sydney’s growing population.
Planning and Infrastructure Minister Brad Hazzard today announced the details of 46 grants under the Metropolitan Greenspace and Sharing Sydney Harbour Access Programs.
“I am pleased to be announcing this funding which will encourage Sydneysiders to spend more time outdoors, helping them maintain healthy, active lifestyles,” Mr Hazzard said.
“Already Sydney is a great outdoors city, with 50 per cent of the metropolitan area made up of parks or bushland.
“In total, $2.5 million has been awarded for 23 projects under the Metropolitan Greenspace Program and another $1.4 million for 23 projects the Sharing Sydney Harbour Access Program.
“These grants will help create regional recreation trails for walking and cycling between open space areas and make better use of parks for playgrounds and other facilities.
“The grants will also help open up Sydney Harbour – which is identified as a key city-shaper in the draft Metropolitan Strategy – through new waterside trails, paths, stairs, jetties, picnic facilities and bush care areas.
“Overall the grants will assist us to meet the needs of Sydney’s growing population, which will increase to 5.8 million people by 2031.”
Much of the funding will go toward 2.4km of new and upgraded recreation trails around Sydney Harbour and 7.6km of trails across the rest of the metropolitan area.
Funding provided will be matched dollar for dollar by local councils.
Successful projects funded under the Metropolitan Greenspace program include:
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