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Run Report VD 100619
Run Report 2171 VD This Run was notable in having 17 Runners. They were drawn in by the Hare’s promise of a short Run, around 4k he thought. So, off they went! The final Runner, MADEMOISELLE LATRINE was arriving back as the rest of the pack had been fed, watered, entertained and were repairing to their transportation at around 9.15! He offered to pay for his meal but was excused. Other Runners returned at various times, most recording at least 9k on their high tech equipment. In these days and nights of electronics you can’t fool anyone VD. However VD worked tirelessly to produce an exceptional 3 course meal, two hot dishes followed by an outstanding dessert in my opinion. Others had different views, possibly jaundiced by their Run experience. Brutus enjoying his entree After the meal there was a flurry of table washing by Brutus, chair collection and places secured in the Circle. RUN: Skyhook saw tennis courts and a soccer oval and thought he was Home until advised that these were not the right ones and to keep running for another 5k. CIRCUMFERENCE had a cutting comment. VD came forward to defend himself and explained that the computer on his bike - BIKE?? had failed at 4.5k which led him to make a judgement on distance even though he was only halfway through setting the Run at that point. Down Down deserved! Not rated. WALK: SHAT explained that SIR RABBIT AND FERRET got lost but that it was a wonderful Walk. NOSH: MISCARRIAGE muttered that he had no food due to his late return from the 4k Run and complained about his bad back. -
Lifestyle and Community Committee Meeting 16 July 2020 Adopted Report
791st Council Meeting 28 July 2020 78 Lifestyle and Community Committee Meeting 16 July 2020 Adopted Report RECOMMENDATIONS Dangerous with Roads and Car parking COTTESLOE DRIVE OCEANIC DRIVE nonstandard - Current Roads and » Review road system for layout efficiencies and » Reduce/remove vehicle movement through the park. intersection/ access connectivity. 2.7 » Add trees to car parking to reduce urban heat island Car Parking » Review pedestrian access/crossing at car parks. effect. » Review internal bus/coach access, route/set down. » Introduce bio remediation to road and car park PACIFIC AVE stormwater runoff. MIAMI STATE SCHOOL » Reconfigure existing car parking to code. PACIFIC AVE » Change Cottesloe Drive access to left in, left out. » Develop southern car park servicing football and athletics using Bardon Avenue as access. 9 PIZZEY DRIVE 4 1 COMMUNITY CONSULTATION FINDINGS: Due to its organic unplanned growth the road and car park systems are 7 poorly connected. As the eastern section of the park was originally a waste 7 fill site and later used for waste transfer, the ground condition/subgrade varies with the result that the roads tend to be uneven in many places and tend to deteriorate with use. There is very little kerb and channel or edging. The park is split in two with east and west not connected by road. Road names are poorly defined which creates issues when emergency 10 services are called out for sporting events. The road layouts within the 8 PACIFIC AVENUE park in the lower areas serving football and athletics are difficult to use and lack connectivity with road line markings non-existent in these areas. -
791 Lifestyle and Community
791st Council Meeting 28 July 2020 96 Lifestyle and Community Committee Meeting 16 July 2020 Adopted Report FUTURE IMPLEMENTATION COTTESLOE DRIVE OCEANICOCEANIC DRIVE DR Create a large destination play space. Active Lifestyle 1 Upgrade existing and construct additional public 5 amenities. 5.5 6 Expand program of active recreation activities 2 Upgrade path network to provide clear and events to cater for all ages and abilities. Active Lifestyle separation from traffic. Within 15 years 7 Develop and activate multi-use celebration lawn. 3 Expand skate park and establish bike pump track. 8 Upgrade to Aquatic Centre. 2 4 Improve management systems regarding use within the park. 8 Pizzey Park Precinct Master Plan vision continues to promote an active 5 and healthy lifestyle. Active recreation through informal activities and the 2 4 allocated spaces/pathways is an important ingredient to catering for the whole community. Catering for all ages is fundamental for the future use of Pizzey Park and will contribute to a highly activated precinct. 4 7 6 1 ACTIVE LIFESTYLE FACILITIES: 2 1 510 M PACIFIC AVENUE » Sixty hectares of open space. » A range of open lawn areas for informal play such as touch football, 6 frisbee etc. 3 » Professional fitness providers take full advantage of the variety of 6 spaces within the park. 2130 M 1255 M » A network of meandering paths with shaded options and a range of accessible and inclusive recreational opportunities across all facilities. 2 3 » Miami Aquatic Centre with multiple pools and wet play. PARADISE AVENUE » Skate park with Olympic standard street-skate course. -
Access the Social Impact Assessment
Appendix D Social Impact Assessment 41/15762/09/339481 R0 Notional Seaway Project Draft Environmental Impact Statement Coordinator•General Report for Gold Coast Notional Seaway Project Social Impact Assessment August 2006 Important Notice – Disclaimer SIA on a Notional Project including a Concept Design The Social Impact Assessment (SIA) has been developed and conducted to address the Terms of Reference of the Notional Seaway Project Environmental Impact Statement (EIS). The EIS is based on a concept developed by GHD Pty Ltd (GHD). The concept design is based on a brief provided by the Queensland Government (Initial Advice Statement) and relevant design codes. Because this SIA has not been undertaken on a ‘real Project’ much of the information that is usually available to identify and assess social impacts is not present, therefore case studies and industry (both cruise ship and super yacht) information have been heavily relied upon. Participation of Notional Seaway Project Stakeholders Any participation in the SIA by Notional Seaway Project Stakeholders has been on a voluntary basis. Their participation in the SIA does not condemn nor advocate the development of the Project, rather it states the social impacts they have identified with the information they had at the time. 41/15762/343332 Gold Coast Notional Seaway Project Social Impact Assessment Contents Executive Summary xvi Introduction xvi Methodology xvi Community Profile xvi Community Services and Facilities xviii Existing Social Environment xviii Identification of Social Impacts xix Significance of Social Impacts xx Mitigation/Management and Enhancement Strategies xxiii Monitoring of Social Impacts xxiv Summary xxvi 1. Introduction 1 1.1 Overview 1 1.2 The Project 1 1.3 The Project Concept Design 2 1.4 The Environmental Impact Statement 1 2. -
My Community Directory
Migrant Services.....................................................34 Contents Disability Services..................................34 Accommodation Services........................3 Carer Information....................................................34 Aged Care Accommodation Services.......................3 Disability Accommodation Services........................34 Crisis and Emergency Accommodation....................4 Disability Employment and Training Services ........34 Disability Accommodation Services..........................4 Disability Information and Counselling ...................35 General Accommodation Services ...........................4 Disability Respite and Activity Centres ...................35 Youth Accommodation Services...............................5 General Disability Services.....................................36 Advocacy Services...................................5 Education ................................................39 General Advocacy Services .....................................5 Adult Education ......................................................39 Ageing Services........................................6 General Education Programs .................................39 Special Education Programs ..................................40 Ageing Accommodation............................................6 Youth Employment and Training Services .............40 Ageing Information and Counselling.........................6 Ageing Respite and Activity Centres ........................7 Employment and Training -
Active Travel Map Bundall Surfers Paradise
Discover central Shared paths Walking safely Riding safely Personal safety tips FREE Gold Coast Be courteous, keep to the left, Keep in mind these tips when you are Follow these tips for a safer journey: Bike riders can: MAP Follow these tips to maintain slow down. out and about: • Get the right bike – ensure it is the correct • ride on shared paths (unless prohibited by Explore key attractions around the size and type to meet your needs and a sign), but must keep left and give way your personal safety: Gold Coast by riding, walking or running, The City’s public shared paths are • walking with a friend is a great motivator for people of all abilities and levels of maintain your bike with a regular service. to pedestrians • Stay alert to your surroundings including Surfers Paradise Beach, Pacific • stay visible and wear reflective or bright at all times. Fair Shopping Centre and Australia Fair experience. In high use areas at peak times, coloured clothing • Fit your bike with a bell, white and red • ride two abreast on the road, but must Shopping Centre. shared paths can be extremely busy. reflectors – use front and rear lights at night. stay within 1.5 metres of each other • Avoid short cuts; walk in well lit, • walk facing oncoming traffic Easy to follow routes will connect you Remember to: • Pack wet weather gear and a water bottle • ride in bike, bus and transit lanes populated areas. to G:link stations, Sea World, Griffith • Keep left and give way to pedestrians. • wear comfortable clothing and footwear and carry a simple puncture repair kit.