ACT-Urban-Spaces

ACT Public Open Space Project

Consultation, Planning and Facilitation

In 2017 the ACT Government engaged Anthony Burton & Associates as part of the Better Suburbs Program to work with them and the community to identify ways to, and locations aimed at, the Activation of Public Open Space. Think coffee vans, wine bars, festivals, community gardens, fitness and health sessions, and markets amongst a whole host of other potential activities.

Anthony Burton & Associates worked to develop a pilot program to allow the government to proactively seek proposals from the business and community sectors for the activation of public open space. The program was to test the proof of concept of using non-government entities to enliven space and to increase the use of public places.

Review

Anthony Burton & Associates undertook a review of existing open space. We prepared a matrix of tables that identified the nature of the open space and the types of activations appropriate for the location. This was coupled with an activation needs assessment and recommendations of the social and physical infrastructure would be required to meet the project objective of creating activated public spaces.

This informed our recommendations of both appropriate activations and locations.

Benchmarking

Anthony Burton & Associates reviewed and benchmarked other activation projects nationally and internationally. We used this benchmarking to determine criteria to identify and guide the community benefit for the project.

Community & Stakeholder Consultation

The project involved Anthony Burton & Associates proactively engaging with key government, community and commercial stakeholders identifying appropriate locations for activations of existing open space. We organised and managed the project consultation process to support the client team navigate through polarized community views on the project.

In summary, Anthony Burton & Associates reviewed the existing open space network, consulted with the community and benchmarked other comparable projects to provide the client with clear and concise recommendations based on this research.

Yarra-Valley-Equestrian-Park

Yarra Valley Equestrian Park

Feasibility Study

Anthony Burton & Associates was engaged by the Lilydale and Yarra Glen Hunt Club to determine if an equestrian centre on the site was possible, and if so, if it would be viable.

We reviewed regional demographics, identified industry benchmarks, undertook extensive community consultation and developed a high level, fully costed master plan for the site. In addition, Anthony Burton & Associates worked with the Club to identify an appropriate, viable management structure to professionally oversee the development and ongoing management of the facility.

The Feasibility Study has identified that, while small, the site is well suited to the staged development of a regional facility, capable of hosting regular regional events as well as a number of state, national and potentially international events.

The Feasibility Study is currently being used to develop significant funding proposals.