# Plain-English one-pager

## Project

**Amity Outdoor Fitness and Safer Access Project**

## What is proposed

A free outdoor activity park beside Claytons Road, with strength, mobility, balance and low-impact motion equipment.

The project also asks Council to assess the nearby crossing, speed calming, rough unsealed parking edge, bus turnaround and possible drinking-water route.

## Why combine it?

The activity park will bring more people to the reserve edge. More people means more crossing demand. That makes it sensible to consider the park, crossing, potholes, speed, parking behaviour and water access as one practical local improvement.

## Who it helps

- older locals
- families and children
- teens
- walkers, skaters and campers
- visitors and koala tour groups
- people who want free exercise without a gym

## What needs checking

- exact site boundary and approvals
- Council traffic advice
- current equipment quotes
- freight and installation to Minjerribah
- water service, backflow and drainage
- who owns and maintains each part

## Simple support line

I support exploring a combined outdoor activity, safer crossing and road-edge improvement at Amity Point, provided Council confirms the traffic, water, maintenance and cost details before final build decisions are made.

