Manningham Council is inviting residents of Warrandyte, Wonga Park and surrounds to help shape infrastructure projects planned for their neighbourhood.
Locals are encouraged to attend a drop-in session this August to view project designs, ask questions and share feedback.
Manningham Mayor, Councillor Deirdre Diamante, said hearing directly from residents is essential to making decisions that reflect the community’s priorities.
“Discussing projects with residents throughout the design and planning phase leads to better decision-making and outcomes that reflect community needs and preferences,”
“These sessions are a chance for us to explain decisions that have been made and ensure future outcomes are shaped by community input.”.
Projects open for consultation include:
- Footpath construction - Paynters Road and Reserve Road, Wonga Park
- Main Yarra Trail Extension (stage three) - Pound Road to Taroona Avenue, Warrandyte
- Footpath construction - Tindals Road, Warrandyte
- Drainage upgrade - Trezise Street, Brackenbury Street and Cemetery Road, Warrandyte
Final designs available for viewing:
- Footpath and drainage upgrades - Alexander Road, Warrandyte
- Pedestrian refuge installation - Russell Road, Mullens Road and Ringwood Warrandyte Road intersection, Warrandyte
- Intersection upgrade - Pound Road, Warrandyte
Community drop-in session details:
- Monday 18 August, 4:00pm to 7:00pm
Warrandyte Community Hall, 2–8 Taroona Avenue - Monday 25 August, 4:00pm to 7:00pm
Wonga Park Hall, corner of Launders Avenue and Yarra Road
No registration is required - just drop in and have your say.
For more information or to have your say via our online survey, go to yoursay.manningham.vic.gov.au/capital-works-warrandyte-wonga-park.