Litter bins in neighbourhood parks
There are over 150 playgrounds throughout Fairfield City in area of 100 square kilometres. Some residents request litter bins in their local neighbourhood park.
There is a significant cost in providing and regularly servicing litter bins throughout the City. Experience shows that litter bins in low use neighbourhood parks can attract repeated household waste and rubbish dumping. This makes neighbourhood parks untidy and unsightly, as well as being an extra cost to ratepayers to dispose of dumped waste.
Litter bins may be provided in parks where there is a likelihood of large amounts of litter being generated by park users, including:
- district level recreation spaces such as CabraVale Memorial Park, Cabramatta; Fairfield Park, Fairfield; Bonnyrigg Town Centre Park, Bonnyrigg; and Wetherill Park, Wetherill Park
- super parks offering multiple recreation opportunities such as Wilson Park, Bonnyrigg Heights; Deer Bush Park, Prairiewood; and Koonoona Park, Villawood
- playgrounds co-located with sportsfields such as Adams Park, Canley Vale; Rosford Park and Brenan Park, Smithfield
- parks in close proximity to fast food outlets that often results in food being consumed in the park or in car parks next to the park, and
- picnic areas with or without or barbeque facilities that encourage weekend gathering of people for celebrations and festivities.
These types of high use parks are usually also provided with automated toilets for the convenience of users.
Neighbourhood parks with playgrounds are located within residential areas, with many park users able to walk from home. Residents who use their local park are encouraged to take their rubbish home with them.
Some neighbourhood parks are within walking distance to a neighbourhood or town centre that have rubbish bins provided, such as Ascot Street, Canley Heights.
Residents who safely pick up and dispose of litter dropped by others helps to keep the City clean, as well as ensure the community's resources are used to deliver much needed facilities and services.
Neighbourhood parks are mowed every month, with Council's Parks and Gardens Crews picking up litter during their maintenance visits.