Work is underway on vital upgrades to Penrith City Council’s Jamison Park Netball Courts, to ensure a smooth start to next season.
The project includes the resurfacing of 23 courts, which Council says will significantly enhance playing conditions by reducing rainwater pooling, allowing players to get back on the courts sooner after wet weather.
Drainage improvements are also underway, with upgrades to surrounding swales and the construction of a new asphalt swale to direct rainfall more effectively into the stormwater system.
“Resurfacing and regrading the netball courts to better handle rain will greatly improve the playing conditions for netball players,” said Mayor, Todd Carney.
“Jamison Park Netball Complex is an integral hub for the Penrith sporting community. These upgrades will support local, district, and state netball competitions, as well as other major events.”
This project is being co-funded by the Australian Government through the Local Roads and Community Infrastructure (LRCI) Program ($650,000) and Penrith City Council ($226,677).
“Investing in local infrastructure like the Jamison Park Netball Courts is crucial for the growth and development of community sport. These upgrades will not only enhance playing conditions but also foster greater participation in netball at all levels, from grassroots to elite competitions,” said Senator, Tony Sheldon.
“The Australian Government is proud to partner with Penrith City Council to deliver these vital improvements, which will have a lasting impact on the local sporting community. This project is a testament to our commitment to supporting healthy, active communities and providing young athletes with the facilities they need to succeed.
“The Jamison Park Netball Complex is an essential hub for sport in Penrith, and these upgrades will help ensure it remains a top-tier venue for many years to come.”