The landscape, views, civic buildings, plantings and memorials of Whanganui's Queen's Park make it the equal of some capital cities, Whanganui councillors were told on July 24.
Whanganui District Council's statutory management committee were listening to submissions on a management plan for the central city reserve. It is needed as part of resource consent for the Sarjeant Gallery extension, Mayor Hamish McDouall said.
There were submissions "of great heft" - some of the best he has heard in eight years on council. Councillors were blown away by their quality. They wanted time to let new information "percolate" before deliberating on the plan in August or September.
One proposal is that Queen's Park will take on the name Pukenamu - either as addition or substitute. It means "Sandfly Hill" and is the name formerly used by Māori.
There were 38 submitters in support of the change, and nine against. Supporter Kyle Dalton, speaking for the Returned and Services Association, would prefer a dual name with Queen's Park coming first.