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Latrobe City Council launches Kay Street multi-level car park on 21 February 2025
The official launch of the Kay Street multi-level car park is on Friday, 21 February, 1 - 1:35pm. Speakers include Minister Harriet Shing, Mayor Dale Harriman, and Brett Neilson. The project delivers 430 CBD spaces.
The Hon. Minister Harriet Shing, Latrobe City Council Mayor, Councillor Dale Harriman and Brett Neilson, BFN Construction will be available to speak. The project is set to provide over 430 spaces within the Traralgon CBD close to key amenities including the Creative Precinct, retail and hospitality businesses, Grey Street Primary School and the council library and service centre.
The project will deliver 430 parking spaces in Traralgon CBD, enhancing access to key amenities through the Regional Car Parks Fund
Car park expansion
This project is being delivered by Latrobe City Council on behalf of the Victorian Government through the Regional Car Parks Fund (RCPF) which is set to deliver 900 new car spaces across Traralgon, Morwell and Moe. There will be an option for photography and videography of the ground breaking and onsite machinery. Hard hats and high-vis vests will be provided.
- Who: Launch to be conducted by Latrobe City Council
- When: Friday 21 February 2025 at 1pm
- Where: 2 Kay Street Traralgon
- Media contacts: Laura Brooker, Communications Officer, will be present on the day
Acknowledgements
Acknowledgements / VIPs include:
- Minister for Development Victoria and Precincts, Housing and Building and Suburban Rail Loop, The Hon. Harriet Shing
- Katz architecture (design) Paul Katz
- BFN Construction (builders) Brett and son Jye Neilson
- Latrobe City Council Mayor, Councillor Dale Harriman
- Latrobe City Councillors
Event details
- 12.50pm arrival
- 1-1.05pm CEO introduction
- 1.05-1.15pm Mayor speech
- 1.15pm CEO introduce Minister Shing
- 1.15-1.25pm Minister Shing speech
- 1.25-1.35pm sod turns and photos
The official launch of the multi-level Kay Street car park will be held on Friday 21 February from 1pm - 1.35pm.
Pictures from Latrobe City Council website.
Source: www.gippsland.com
Published by: news@gippsland.com
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