Work has started on a new ‘removable’ 55-metre pump track in the latest of a suite of upgrades to Mildura Rural City Council’s Nowingi Place playground area.
Councillor for Sports and Recreation, Glenn Milne said the pump track would be yet another drawcard for families and visitors to the riverfront precinct.
“This end of our riverfront precinct is already a hive of activity with the Water Play Park, walking tracks, café and Nowingi Place playground,” Cr Milne said.
“The addition of the pump track will further activate this area, particularly for families with young children.”
The pump track is designed to be removable, meaning in the event of larger Murray River flood events it can taken out and put back in again if needed.
Cr Milne said the pump track was expected to be completed within the next two weeks and be free to use.
He said the track was among several upgrades to the Nowingi Place end of the riverfront precinct in the past six months.
Other additions include additional walking paths to improve connectivity and access between Bobby & Me and the Water Play Park and new shade sails in the playground area. A rock-lined sandpit has also been established in the playground as well as replacement of equipment to the existing playground.
“Each section of our riverfront precinct has its own identity, offering a plethora of options for locals and visitors alike,” Cr Milne said.
“They complement each other beautifully, and the addition of the pump track will further add to this section of our riverfront’s unique identity.”