A detailed design for Block 3 of Parramatta's 450-metre green pedestrian boulevard - connecting Parramatta Square to Parramatta River - is now on public exhibition and the community is invited to have their say.
The plans for Civic Link Block 3 incorporate community feedback from the draft concept design and include more than 3,000 plants, multiple gathering spaces and seating options for the community to enjoy.
City of Parramatta Lord Mayor Cr Martin Zaiter said this project is a once in a generation transformation that creates social spaces for the community to meet and play in the CBD.
"Imagine the endless opportunities for our workers, residents and visitors when Civic Link connects Parramatta River to Parramatta Square, which reached 485,000 visitors last year," Cr Zaiter said.
"I ask our community to take a look and have their say before we finalise plans for our City's multi-million dollar grand boulevard.
"Once complete, Civic Link will not only connect the CBD to the future Metro West and Powerhouse Parramatta, it will serve as a beautiful, green space for people to meet, grab a coffee and shop along the way."
Additional features of Civic Link (Block 3) include:
- Pavement and signage for the shared walking and cycling paths
- Architectural lighting for night time character
- Diverse seating options to suit different needs
- Widening part of the footpath
Funding for the project's design and construction is from the NSW Government's Accelerated Infrastructure Fund ($10.56m) and Commonwealth's Housing Support Program - Community Enabling Infrastructure Scheme ($10.1 million)
The project is due commence construction in late 2025.
Visit the Participate Parramatta website to have your say. Submissions close at 5pm on Monday 17 March 2025.