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Hampton Park Central a priority

Newly elected councillors are determined to improve Hampton Park Central this year.

City of Casey mayor Stefan Koomen said Hampton Park Central was a major precinct in Casey and a key part of the community.

“It’s crucial that spaces like this in Casey are accessible, well-maintained, and places we can be proud of,” he said.

“As new local Councillors, we are committed to listening to and working with residents and all stakeholders to ensure these areas thrive and meet the needs of our community. “This is a top priority, and we look forward to sharing updates later this year.”

River Gum Ward Cr Lynette Pereira said as local ward councillors, Mr Koomen and she were aware that Hampton Park Central was a significant precinct and important to the community.

“I have lived in Hampton Park for 38 years. I am aware of problems with the local shops,” she said.

“I aim to work with the council so that this community has an attractive and safe place to shop.”

According to Casey Council, the centre serves approximately 30,000 to 60,000 people, and it faces two significant challenges that hinder its potential as a lively community destination: access and movement, and its urban design.

“Underlying these two issues is the centre’s fragmented land ownership and its irregular subdivision,” the council stated on its website.

“A lack of coordination and holistic management of the site has resulted in a centre with disconnected movements, blank walls, and a scattered built form.

“The site is currently lacking in open green space, wayfinding signage, permeability of the walking environment, and a sense of place.”

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