The Ryde Park Masterplan, last prepared in 2006, is now due for an update. Since the original plan was adopted, the park has experienced significant growth in community use, along with evolving expectations about recreation, accessibility and high‑quality open space design.

The updated Masterplan will guide improvements to Ryde Park over the next 15 years and will help ensure the park remains a safe, inclusive and welcoming space for our community.

Council is seeking your thoughts and input to review and update the Ryde Park Draft Masterplan to make it more responsive to the diverse needs of our community and the environment.

Potential improvements are shown on the interactive image below, highlighting opportunities to enhance recreation, increase shade, improve connections, create quiet spaces and deliver better lighting, safety and amenities.

Your feedback will play a vital role in shaping the future of Ryde Park and ensuring it continues to meet the needs of our community while protecting its environmental and social values.

See what's proposed for Ryde Park

Use the interactive image below to view some of the key proposals included in the Ryde Park Draft Masterplan. Expand to full screen for best viewing.

Draft concept design only - exact locations may vary.

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Children riding scooters in Ryde Park

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