No project is complete without a fresh paint job and the same is true even when the project in question is the $26.5 million overhaul of Griffith's biggest indoor stadium.
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At Tuesday night's council meeting, Griffith's councillors will confirm the finishes and colouring for the interior and exterior of Westend Stadium.
The suggested colour scheme has been prepared by the architects working on the stadium revamp and includes large sections of grey and white, alongside light brown and dark green accents.
It is expected council will adopt the proposed colours but request the dark green is replaced with a dark blue, off the back of a suggestion from the Griffith City Sports Council.
The sports council felt the dark blue would better suit the building as it is the colour worn by Griffith Basketball and Griffith Netball.
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Griffith City Council will also discuss and potentially place on public exhibition a new draft plan of management for parks in North Griffith.
Councillors will also confirm whether or not they will purchase three high-tech noise monitoring units, a suggestion that was put forward at a meeting last month following conflict over the noise of frost control fans on some farms.
If purchased, the units would allow council to closely monitor the level of soundbeing generated by the fans and ensure they follow the guidelines put in place regarding noise level.
The council meeting will also feature discussions over the renaming of Griffith's swamps, the use of a closed road by Calabria Family Wines and a new development application submitted by Argyle Housing for the Griffin Green housing development in Pioneer.
The council meeting will take place at the council chambers from 7pm on Tuesday, August 8. The meeting will also be livestreamed through the Griffith City Council Facebook page.
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