(L-R) Senator Tony Sheldon and Penrith Mayor Todd Carney with Oscar the cavoodle at the new small dog area at Jamison Park Dog Park.
THE Australian Government continues to partner with Penrith City Council to get high-priority local infrastructure built and ready for community use – with upgrades to the Jamison Park Dog Park in South Penrith officially complete.
The $165,000 project – fully funded by the Australian Government, has delivered a refreshed space for dogs of all sizes and their owners to enjoy, 24 hours a day.
A key feature of the upgrade is the separation of the existing space for small dogs, aimed at improving the safety and usability of the park.
A variety of amenities have been installed including a picnic shelter and additional seating, as well as new bins and waste bag dispensers.
Dog-friendly drinking fountains and a tap are now available for use.
To further add to the green space of Jamison Park, new trees have been planted as part of the upgrade.
This project is one of many supported by the Australian Government’s Local Roads and Community Infrastructure Program, as part of over $13.5 million being delivered to Penrith City Council.
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“The Jamison Park Dog Park in South Penrith has a proud history of bringing dogs of all sizes and the community together – but its increased demand has highlighted the need for separate enclosures.
“That’s why we invested $165,000 to fully fund these upgrades – delivered in partnership with Penrith City Council – which will ensure that this space is fit-for-purpose and that it continues to offer a safe play space for our best friends,” Minister for Local Government, Kristy McBain MP said.
“We’ve seen a real uptick in the number of people wanting to utilise the Jamison Park Dog Park, which is why we’ve worked with the community and Penrith City Council to deliver these fantastic improvements.
“When we work together and invest in local-led projects, we deliver the infrastructure and services that Sydney’s outer west deserves, which is why I’ll continue to advocate for projects that will have lasting benefits,” Senator for NSW, Tony Sheldon said.
“The upgrades are a welcome addition to an already much-loved dog park,” Mayor of Penrith Todd Carney said..
“The dog park at Jamison Park continues to be a favourite for Penrith locals to let their dogs have a good run around and for both dogs and their owners to socialise.
“These upgrades will greatly improve the safety and comfort of the space for all dogs.
“Dogs are an important part of many families.
“With nine dog parks in the Penrith LGA, Council is committed to making these spaces inclusive and encourage a sense of community for local dog owners.”