Bentley Reserve skate bowl - proposed lighting

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Update: This consultation has now closed. We are currently reviewing feedback received.


Background

Council is proposing the installation of lighting for the skate bowl at Bentley Reserve, Holden Hill. This would extend the skate facilities hours of usage.

The lighting would be an LED-based system of eight luminaries atop 5 x 12-metre-high poles (1-2 fittings per pole) to achieve an average of 250 lux within the skate bowl area. This level ensures the removal of shadowing from the skate bowl surface.

The lighting design shows the location of each light pole and the anticipated light spill. Lighting has been designed to focus on the skate bowl without excessive light spilling onto adjacent properties. See the lighting design plan for more information. Further technical information about the light levels is also available

Skate bowl users would turn on the lights during low-light conditions by pushing a button on the light tower. The lights would automatically turn off at a designated time, proposed to be 10pm.

Lights would be configured to warn park patrons that they will turn off by flashing for ten seconds. Having the lights turn off abruptly and without warning can put skaters at risk.

Council approved the upgrade of the skate bowl at its meeting on 10 December 2019 and the endorsed concept design for the skate bowl included the addition of lights. The upgrade to the skate bowl completed in 2022 included provision for lighting but did not have suitable funding to install the lighting at the time.

The capital works program for the 2023-2024 financial year included provision to install skate bowl lighting at Bentley Reserve. The project cost is approximately $120,000.

The Holden Hill: Bentley Reserve Community Land Management Plan (CLMP) does not include lighting at the skate bowl. A change to the CLMP to include lighting of the skate bowl requires Council to consult with the community.

To get involved and have your say:

  • Register here (if you haven't already, otherwise you can sign in when prompted)
  • Provide feedback by completing the online feedback form
  • Have a question? Ask us here. Have a look to see what questions have already been answered before.

We value your comments and would appreciate your feedback by 5pm Thursday 9 May 2024.

All feedback received will be presented to Council for its consideration before any further decisions are made about this proposal. If you need assistance to participate in this consultation, please call us on 8397 7444 or send us a message

Update: This consultation has now closed. We are currently reviewing feedback received.


Background

Council is proposing the installation of lighting for the skate bowl at Bentley Reserve, Holden Hill. This would extend the skate facilities hours of usage.

The lighting would be an LED-based system of eight luminaries atop 5 x 12-metre-high poles (1-2 fittings per pole) to achieve an average of 250 lux within the skate bowl area. This level ensures the removal of shadowing from the skate bowl surface.

The lighting design shows the location of each light pole and the anticipated light spill. Lighting has been designed to focus on the skate bowl without excessive light spilling onto adjacent properties. See the lighting design plan for more information. Further technical information about the light levels is also available

Skate bowl users would turn on the lights during low-light conditions by pushing a button on the light tower. The lights would automatically turn off at a designated time, proposed to be 10pm.

Lights would be configured to warn park patrons that they will turn off by flashing for ten seconds. Having the lights turn off abruptly and without warning can put skaters at risk.

Council approved the upgrade of the skate bowl at its meeting on 10 December 2019 and the endorsed concept design for the skate bowl included the addition of lights. The upgrade to the skate bowl completed in 2022 included provision for lighting but did not have suitable funding to install the lighting at the time.

The capital works program for the 2023-2024 financial year included provision to install skate bowl lighting at Bentley Reserve. The project cost is approximately $120,000.

The Holden Hill: Bentley Reserve Community Land Management Plan (CLMP) does not include lighting at the skate bowl. A change to the CLMP to include lighting of the skate bowl requires Council to consult with the community.

To get involved and have your say:

  • Register here (if you haven't already, otherwise you can sign in when prompted)
  • Provide feedback by completing the online feedback form
  • Have a question? Ask us here. Have a look to see what questions have already been answered before.

We value your comments and would appreciate your feedback by 5pm Thursday 9 May 2024.

All feedback received will be presented to Council for its consideration before any further decisions are made about this proposal. If you need assistance to participate in this consultation, please call us on 8397 7444 or send us a message

Bentley Reserve - Proposed skate bowl lighting

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    It seems like a good idea, but how many quotes have been received by Council and what considerations are considered to be professional?

    JeanH asked about 1 month ago

    Hello JeanH,

    Thank you for your question.

    We have not requested quotes at this stage as the local community is still being consulted. If a favourable response is received from the community and the Council wishes to proceed with the lighting project, the Council’s procurement department will call for quotations from fully qualified, certified and accredited electrical companies experienced in this type of work.

    For further information and to provide your feedback, please head here.

    Kind regards,

    Brooke

Page last updated: 10 May 2024, 08:57 AM