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Bigge Park Art and Lighting Project

Overview:

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Liverpool City Council’s Bigge Park Art & Lighting Project as part of the NSW Government’s Graffiti Management (Western Sydney) Grant program will see Public Art and Lighting installations in the Water Play Park in Bigge Park, Liverpool.

The project is designed to:

  • Enhance community confidence and perceptions of safety.
  • Prevent and minimise incidents of graffiti vandalism.
  • Reduce the social, environmental, and economic impact of graffiti vandalism.
  • Install Public Art and decorative lighting to create a vibrant public space to encourage increased pedestrian activity.

About the Graffiti Management Grant program:

The Graffiti Management Grant (Western Sydney) will support Local Councils to undertake graffiti management projects, including the opportunity to expand on past projects relating to:

  • area beautification, including creating community art programs or initiatives such as installing community murals to deter offenders and improve streetscapes
  • space activation projects such as lighting installation, applying anti-graffiti coatings to walls and other community activities to reinvigorate underused spaces and prevent crime through environmental design
  • planting trees or other vegetation to make graffiti-prone walls more difficult to access and less attractive to offenders

Have Your Say:

Council is keen to understand how the community is currently using Bigge Park and the Water Play Park to learn more about what the community like and don't like about the space.

Your feedback will help inform the future Public Art and Lighting in Liverpool.

To have your say, please complete the survey below by 31 January 2024

Who's Listening

For any enquires related to the Railway Street Shared Spaces Demonstration Project, please contact the City Design & Public Domain team via email at urbandesign@liverpool.nsw.gov.au

What happens next?

The response of this survey will be collated to evaluate the Bigge Park Art & Lighting Project.