Community Land Management Plan: O’Deas Reserve Grandview Crescent Entrance
Consultation has concluded, thank you for your feedback.
Full Council Meeting 14 October 2025
Following a period of community consultation, Council has formally received and considered all feedback regarding the draft Community Land Management Plan (CLMP) for the O'Deas Reserve, Grandview Crescent Entrance.
We are pleased to announce that Council has adopted the draft CLMP, incorporating community insights to help shape the future of this valued local space.
- A portion of Allotment 874 (marked “A” in the draft document) has been removed from the CLMP for Conservation/Biodiversity Reserves.
We thank everyone who contributed their thoughts and feedback during the consultation process. Your input plays a vital role in shaping our community spaces.
To view the adopted plan and related documents, please view the Full Council Agenda and Minutes.
Draft Community Land Management Plan (CLMP) for O’Deas Reserve – Grandview Crescent Entrance in Panorama
The City of Mitcham is inviting the community to provide feedback on the draft Community Land Management Plan (CLMP) for O’Deas Reserve – Grandview Crescent Entrance in Panorama
O’Deas Reserve – Grandview Crescent Entrance is located at the entrance to O’Deas Reserve off Grandview Crescent, Panorama. The Land referred to in the draft CLMP provides access to O’Deas Reserve and adjoining private property for vehicles and pedestrians.
What are the objectives for the management of this community land?
As outlined in the draft CLMP document, the objectives for the management of this land are:
- To provide public access and connectivity to O’Deas Reserve
- To ensure the land is maintained and managed in accordance with the right of way granted for the benefit of the adjoining land
What is Council proposing to do with this land?
It is specifically proposed (subject to available funding and all relevant Council and statutory approvals and authorisations) that:
- There is an upgrade of the existing assets (fencing, paths, signage) in line with Council’s asset renewal program to allow for the Land to continue to be used for access to O’Deas Reserve by the community
- The surface of the right of way is upgraded and maintained
Where can you find more information?
Answers to a number of frequently asked questions can be found in the FAQ tab on the right. We have also developed a series of Videos to explain the purpose of Community Land Management Plans and our approach to reviewing them.
Have your say between 21 July 2025 and 5pm 19 August 2025.