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Wyndham Residents can now enjoy the benefits of a $1 million upgrade of the Fraser Street Park in Hoppers Crossing.

Council said the upgrade has brought new life into what was an ageing and underutilised space, providing locals and the broader community with a district-level park that better meets the needs of residents.

New features include upgraded play equipment, pathways, furniture, landscaping and a public toilet facility.

The upgraded park was recently opened by Wyndham council Mayor Cr Peter Maynard, who said the area was a “fantastic space” that can be enjoyed by families and all residents.

“As the Active City portfolio holder, I know how much our residents enjoy our parks and open spaces. This has become even more important during the pandemic,” he said.

“That’s why we are investing heavily in building and upgrading parks across Wyndham. Open spaces close to home for Wyndham families play an important role in helping residents to get out of the house, enjoy nature and be active.

“This substantial upgrade provides better opportunities for families to play and exercise.”

The project was jointly funded by all three tiers of government, with Wyndham council providing $550,000 of funding, the Department of Environment, Land, Water and Planning (DELWP) provided $300,000 for soft landscaping and play equipment and the federal government, through its Locals Roads and Community Infrastructure program, contributed $150,000 toward the new toilet facility.

The two year project began in February 2020, with community consultation.

Work were completed in June, and the upgraded park is now open to the public.

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