Cooks River Channel Renewal at Walsh Avenue Reserve

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Sydney Water and Burwood Council are working together to improve the health of the Cooks River.

This involves renewing a section of the Cooks River at Walsh Avenue Reserve to create a more liveable city and vibrant life for all its inhabitants.

Together with Burwood Council we’re investigating ways to do this in a more natural way if the site is suitable. This can be done by replacing the concrete banks with ones made of rocks and native plants which will improve the visual amenity of Walsh Avenue Reserve.

The project is in the early planning stage, and we aren’t always able to naturalise the banks as it depends on available space, land conditions and other constraints.

A key driver for the project is to improve the health and quality of stormwater before it enters the Cooks River. This can be achieved by exploring the potential for a Water Sensitive Urban Design (WSUD) at Walsh Avenue Reserve which can be in various forms such as raingardens and wetlands.

The timing and delivery for future stages depend on Sydney Water and Council funding priorities.

Sydney Water and Burwood Council are working together to improve the health of the Cooks River.

This involves renewing a section of the Cooks River at Walsh Avenue Reserve to create a more liveable city and vibrant life for all its inhabitants.

Together with Burwood Council we’re investigating ways to do this in a more natural way if the site is suitable. This can be done by replacing the concrete banks with ones made of rocks and native plants which will improve the visual amenity of Walsh Avenue Reserve.

The project is in the early planning stage, and we aren’t always able to naturalise the banks as it depends on available space, land conditions and other constraints.

A key driver for the project is to improve the health and quality of stormwater before it enters the Cooks River. This can be achieved by exploring the potential for a Water Sensitive Urban Design (WSUD) at Walsh Avenue Reserve which can be in various forms such as raingardens and wetlands.

The timing and delivery for future stages depend on Sydney Water and Council funding priorities.

  • Community survey - closed

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    Thank you to the community members who participated in the recent survey for ideas and feedback on upgrades to the Cooks River at Walsh Avenue Reserve.

    We’ll consider your feedback in developing a draft preliminary concept design over the coming months.

    You can stay up to date as the project progresses via the project page or by subscribing to updates.

Page last updated: 20 Jun 2022, 10:55 AM