They agree at William Mason Reserve, Mount Druitt the paving is showing signs of age. I would how long ago they inspected the park and it provided this result. They are the path has tracks, not displaced and don't pose a hazard for pedestrians. That means no onw will fall down and hurt themselves while walking, jogging, running and cycling. That means they are safe!
In fact no - trips have many times happened many times in many cracked paths They are looking to provide a 'Band-aid', within the next 3 weeks, subject to weather conditions. The reconstruction of these paths are currently listed in Council's 'Works in Progress' ( Let Off For Now Queue) . Council calls it WIP. The funds for this project is priority and reassessed on an annual basis for funding consideration.
This means if not next year the year after , yet if someone is seriously injured due to the cracks, Council says hazard pose.
If one of their employees were injured, that risk assessment with severely be raised and the project highly prioritised!
I've had Council offers check a pathway with a heavy duty boot and their assessment is based on this type of footwear. was the assessment made on running shoes. I would like to see a copy of the assessment, this should be made available to the public! What shoes what type of shoes were they wearing?
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