Decision Maker: Council
Decision status: Recommendations Determined
Minute by the Lord Mayor
To Council:
Unique outdoor events, like the Night Noodle
Markets, have been a key part of how many people enjoy Sydney for many years.
The City works hard to balance the protection
of our public spaces with opportunities to create community events and support
business opportunities in the City. This has been especially important as we
recover from the impacts of the pandemic.
However, climate change has accelerated
severe weather events, adding another layer of complexity to event planning.
Given this year’s unrelenting rain, outdoor events have made a significant
impact on our parks.
Hyde Park traditionally hosted the noodle
markets, but approval wasn’t given this year because of damage to the park in
the past and the need lock off large areas of the park for a significant time
for it to recover. A decision was made to relocate the night noodle markets
this year to Prince Alfred Park because of its size and proximity to public
transport.
The City carried out a dilapidation report
before the Night Noodle Markets commenced to assess the park’s condition, and
it was found to be satisfactory. Now the markets have finished, City staff will
do another assessment and the event organiser will be responsible for restoring
the park to its original condition. Sections of the park will temporarily be
fenced off for returfing and remediation.
We know the damage caused has been of concern
for our residents who love and rely on our parks for renewal, and recreation.
In the past, the City has carefully
distributed events across a range of sites to make sure locations are not
overused, and when our parks are used for events, clear conditions for
organisers to adhere to are set out to minimise their impact.
We want to be able to continue to hold one
day community events such as Christmas concerts, Yabun and Mardi Gras Fair Day.
We could also consider hard stand venues such as St. Mary’s Cathedral Square,
Martin Place or Darling Harbour for other events.
COUNCILLOR CLOVER MOORE
Lord Mayor
Moved by
the Chair (the Lord Mayor), seconded by Councillor Scully –
It is resolved that:
(A)
the
Chief Executive Officer be requested to:
(i)
review
the City of Sydney’s policies for booking our public parks in relation to any
existing and future events, particularly commercial events that extend to more
than one day;
(ii)
not
accept any new bookings for events in our parks that may cause damage to the
grassed areas while the review is underway;
(iii)
work
with event applicants to find alternative hard-stand locations (within and
outside the City’s jurisdiction), where possible; and
(iv)
report
back to Councillors on the progress of the review via CEO Updates; and
(B)
the
Lord Mayor be requested to write to the NSW Minister for Infrastructure, Cities
and Active Transport about making State-controlled public spaces like Darling
Harbour more available and affordable for events.
Carried
unanimously.
S051491
Report author: Erin Cashman
Publication date: 31/10/2022
Date of decision: 31/10/2022
Decided at meeting: 31/10/2022 - Council
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