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If your club wants to build, upgrade, or make changes to a facility you lease or hire, and the City is not funding the work, you will need to follow the Community Initiated Infrastructure (CIIP) process. This process helps the City review your proposal and determine what approvals are required.

What kind of project is yours?

Minor equipment

Definition: Items that do not qualify as ‘unfixed’ or ‘fixed’ infrastructure and are typically smaller in scale and easily movable, and do not permanently attach to the land, building, or other structures.

Examples:

  • Hanging items like memorabilia
  • Non-permanent signage

Un-fixed infrastructure

Definition: Unfixed Infrastructure Projects are projects that are considered unfixed assets that essentially remain the responsibility of the club or group but may be appropriate for the use of other users at the facility.

Examples:

  • Hanging or mounting signage
  • Installing equipment such as a TV screen or kitchen appliances
  • Community gardens or murals

Fixed infrastructure

Definition: Fixed Infrastructure Projects are projects that are generally new assets that would become a permanent addition to land, buildings or structures. The CIIP process will define ownership and maintenance responsibilities.

Examples:

  • Upgrades to sports floodlights
  • Shade structures and sheds
  • Storage facilities
  • Sports surface resurfacing
  • Heating and cooling systems
  • Sporting infrastructure like cricket or baseball practice nets

How to apply

  1. 1   Submit an initial enquiry

    Tell us about your club and give us a brief description of the project, why it's needed, and an estimated cost. We'll review your enquiry and let you know if we need more information, or whether your project is eligible to proceed.

  2. 2   Lodge your full application

    Once your enquiry is approved, you'll be asked to complete a full application. This takes time to pull together, so allow yourself plenty of time to gather all the required information and attachments before submitting. Download the right form for your project type:

    Send your completed application to:

    Recreation Services
    [email protected]

    Community Development
    [email protected]

  3. 3   Application review

    The City will assess your application. We may contact you to request further information or to discuss your proposal. Some applications are reviewed by multiple teams, so this stage can take some time.

  4. 4   Outcome and approval

    We'll let you know the outcome of your application. If approved, you'll receive a formal approval and a CIIP agreement to sign and return to us. Approval may include conditions your club will need to meet. For fixed infrastructure projects, a building approval is also typically required before works begin.

  5. 5   Complete your project

    Once works are finished, you'll need to submit a Project Close Out form to let us know the project is complete. We'll follow up with you to confirm everything has been delivered as approved.

Frequently asked questions

Useful documents

Community Initiated Infrastructure Policy Download PDF (168 Kb)
Community Initiated Infrastructure Policy
Download PDF (168 Kb) Last modified 20 Feb 2023

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