The City of Launceston's $500,000 BMX pump track is taking shape near Riverbend Park, with works expected to be complete by early next year. Video by Aaron Smith (11/12/24)
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00:00Sorry, do you mind telling us where we are at the moment, Mayor Garland?
00:02So down here we are really looking to cap off the Riverbend Park precinct.
00:07So we're on what some people are calling the wrong side of the levee wall right near the
00:11Kalamalookatay Morestry here, and yeah, looking at how this pump track has gone from a gravel
00:17sort of unutilised car parking space for overflow into something that's going to serve our community
00:22for decades to come.
00:24So weather prevailing and being good weather throughout this time of year, we're looking
00:27to be completed around late January, early February perhaps.
00:32This pump track has been constructed to provide those opportunities for whether it's intermediate
00:38or those who are more experienced doing the jumps that we've been able to have a look
00:43at today, but there's also the beginner section over on the closer part to the boathouse there
00:47as well.
00:48So it really does cater to any levels of experience.
00:53I think it's a really great initiative and really great dollar value for getting people
00:57out and about, getting them to enjoy our spaces, particularly down here as we look at such
01:02a pristine part of our municipality.
01:05The cost of living and the social and economical issues that our community is facing, this
01:10is another opportunity, it's something that's free, it's something that's offered, it gets
01:14kids off the iPads, it gets adults out with their families and it's really looking to
01:18be that capping off point of the Riverbend precinct.
01:21It's connected to not only the seaport but also down to Royal Park there as well, so
01:26it's a nice little loop.
01:28And Royal Park's where the upgraded skate park's going, is that correct?
01:31Yeah, so another community-led initiative with a lot of community consultation looking
01:35at the design periods of that's now done, so we'll be looking to go out to tender for
01:39that next year.
01:40And again, it's really about trying to bring offerings to not just people that know how
01:44to use stuff, but people that want to learn that beginner, that family-orientated, family-friendly
01:49vibe.