The space, at Farndale Avenue, has not had any real improvements for many years and, although the basketball court is popular, the rest of the space is underused and attracts anti-social behaviour and fly-tipping.
The City of Wolverhampton Council is urging residents to complete a short survey to tell it how they currently use Farndale Open Space and how they would like to use it in the future.
Feedback received will help the council apply for funding to improve the area in the way that the community wants.
John Denley, Wolverhampton’s Director of Public Health, said: "Farndale Open Space has real potential to become an important facility for the whole community.
"We have no set ideas or plans for the open space, so your
views are really important – please complete the short survey and have your say.”
The survey is available at Farndale Open Space Improvements until midnight on Sunday 6 June.
For further information please email anita.patel2@wolverhampton.gov.uk or ric.bravery@wolverhampton.gov.uk. Alternatively, call Anita Patel on 01902 552439 or Ric Bravery on 07773 189238.