New Toilet for Musgrave Park opens
28 June, 2009
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After more than 12 months without this basic facility, the new toilet block in Musgrave Park, South Brisbane will open in two weeks.
The $150 000 three cubicle toilet block replaces the dilapidated facility in the centre of the park.
“The location of the new toilet block permits casual surveillance from Cordelia Street and so will reduce the likelihood of vandalism and graffiti” said Cr Abrahams.
The toilet block is design along CPTED (Crime Prevention through Environment Design) principles further increasing safety for users.
“I could see there would be no funds in the Lord Mayor’s budget for these toilets, so I allocated funds as one of the final projects of The Gabba Ward Trust Fund” said Helen Abrahams.
“I am delighted that finally toilets are restored to Musgrave Park. It has been too long a wait” said Cr Abrahams.
“The replacement of the toilets in this well used city park has been “no can do” for 12 months” said Cr Abrahams.
“This park is used by people across Brisbane so the toilets should have be funded from rate payers funds rather than from funds ear-marked for local ward projects. It just was not possible to wait until the 2010-11 Budget ” said Cr Abrahams.
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