Thursday, 30 October 2014

Hythe Street Reserve - No One Enters!

Is Hythe Street Reserve a Reserved or is it Reserved for Median Density Housing?

Whether you are a 'Greenie' or not, Hythe Street Reserve (which has no signage in front of it) on the corner of Hythe and Earl Streets North Mount Druitt, sending a message that id begging for a private developer to provide median density housing like 3-4 levels of units or multiple Town Houses. In its vicinity (a stone throw away) Shennan Walk Way (again, no park signs indicated) is capable of having proper children activities and amenities in this park.

Up the road at the end of Earl Street, is a huge park, 'William Mason Reserve' (less than 200 metres away) and 15r

Blacktown City Council has neglected to place signage of 'Shennan Walk Way' and 'Hythe Street Reserve', which in itself may cause problems when establishing where one person may be relaxing in and  for establishing a community identity for these Reserves.

In relation to 'Hythe Street Reserve' it has generally overgrown grass and pedestrian passer-byers toss out their rubbish into it. It is even used as a dumping ground. Council's does it's duty to clean the Reserve as often as they can. With the cutting of the grass, this is neglected and seems to been done once every six months.

I request Blacktown City Council to either upgrade and
 maintain this Reserve, more often than previously done. Also Council need to maybe placing a  short cut path way from Hythe Street ( East of Hythe Street Reserve) to Earl Street (North of Hythe Street Reserve) or if the property is just a property, reserve to be sold, do that





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