Draft Ridge Park Master Plan

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Consultation has concluded.

The City of Unley is excited to share the Draft Ridge Park Master Plan with the community and we are asking for your feedback on the themes and actions recommended within the plan.

In 2021 Council undertook a range of consultation initiatives to understand the community's aspirations for the Park and to provide a clear vision for the future. The community was clear in their message that Ridge Park is already well loved due to the natural site qualities including open space, tree canopy, Glen Osmond Creek and biodiversity. The desire for change is therefore through a range of improvements to existing features rather than whole scale changes to the structure or character of the Park.

Through the consultation three key themes emerged which guided the development of the draft master plan.

  1. Junior Sport and Community Recreation
  2. Wilding, Storm Water Control and Harvesting
  3. Community Services, Facilities and Infrastructure

Council is seeking your feedback on the draft Master Plan recommendations and your top priorities for undertaking the works, many of which will be subject to external funding partnerships and staging over the coming years.

Please download the Draft Master Plan from the links on the right and then share your feedback in the forum, drop a comment directly on the Park map or take our short survey below.


The City of Unley is excited to share the Draft Ridge Park Master Plan with the community and we are asking for your feedback on the themes and actions recommended within the plan.

In 2021 Council undertook a range of consultation initiatives to understand the community's aspirations for the Park and to provide a clear vision for the future. The community was clear in their message that Ridge Park is already well loved due to the natural site qualities including open space, tree canopy, Glen Osmond Creek and biodiversity. The desire for change is therefore through a range of improvements to existing features rather than whole scale changes to the structure or character of the Park.

Through the consultation three key themes emerged which guided the development of the draft master plan.

  1. Junior Sport and Community Recreation
  2. Wilding, Storm Water Control and Harvesting
  3. Community Services, Facilities and Infrastructure

Council is seeking your feedback on the draft Master Plan recommendations and your top priorities for undertaking the works, many of which will be subject to external funding partnerships and staging over the coming years.

Please download the Draft Master Plan from the links on the right and then share your feedback in the forum, drop a comment directly on the Park map or take our short survey below.


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Ridge Park, Myrtle Bank

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CLOSED: This map consultation has concluded.