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Seeking community feedback on Yarram Railway Reserve Masterplan

Wellington Shire Council is keen to receive feedback from the local community on its draft Yarram Railway Reserve Masterplan – which contains a number of proposals, many gathered from the community already, on suggested enhancements to the site.

By Wellington Shire Council - 13th December 2004 - Back to News

The draft plan is on display in the Yarram service Centre through to the end of January. Any written feedback should sent to Wellington’s Open Space Manager Tim Rowe at Wellington Shire Council, Port of Sale Civic Centre, 70 Foster Street, Sale, 3850 or by email: timr@wellington.vic.gov.au

All comments will be carefully considered by the council before any decision on improvements to the reserve is taken. A final draft of the concept plan will be discussed at a public meeting planned for early autumn 2005.

The council has $15,000 available in this year’s capital budget to get the project under way on-site. It looks forward to working closely with the local community to secure additional funding to cover various elements of the initiative in subsequent years, as it implements the reserve Masterplan.

Draft Masterplan proposals include:

  • constructing a shared pedestrian/cycle trail along the reserve;
  • significant planting of indigenous trees and shrubs;
  • the addition of seating at regular intervals;
  • site options for a possible future skate park facility;
  • directional signage and signed timber entries at each road intersection.

This project is in line with the council’s Municipal Strategic Statement and Open Space Strategy – highlighting its commitment to maintain, enhance and expand open space facilities across Wellington. Indeed, in Yarram and district alone the council has spent $250,000 on open space improvements, including to parks and toilets, over the last four years. That does not include the $63,000 being allocated this financial year – including $38,000 for a new picnic shelter at Port Albert, $5,000 for streetscape improvements to Yarram’s Commercial Road and the $15,000 for the Yarram Railway reserve.

Said Wellington’s Mayor Peter Gault: "This is a community-driven initiative which we are happy to support. Enhancing the Yarram reserve will be a significant initiative for the town and we are keen to progress with the project as speedily as possible, taking on board the overall needs of the local community as whole.

"With this in mind we are keen for as many residents as possible to give us their feedback to the Masterplan, so that we have a clear indication of the best way to proceed."

Source: www.gippsland.com

Published by: news@gippsland.com



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