This Whole of Park Outcome-based Audit checklist helps councils, contractors, and grounds teams evaluate the presentation, safety, and functionality of public parks. It guides inspections across key areas including grass and edges, shrub gardens, roses, annual beds, hedges, trees, paths, furniture and amenities, monuments, minor structures, water features, bins and dog bag dispensers, playgrounds and fitness equipment, goal posts, and toilets. It also covers litter and debris control, contractor damage, and suggested maintenance projects to improve visitor experience. Use it to standardize assessments, identify issues, and prioritize remedial actions for clean, safe, and well-presented parks.
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