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Maurice Avenue in Mallacoota to get major upgrade crossings, pathways, parking and greenery from local input
Mallacoota's Maurice Avenue is set for a major upgrade by East Gippsland Shire Council, improving functionality and aesthetics. Upgrades include new crossings, pathways, parking, and greenery, funded by the Community Development Grants Program.
The heart of Mallacoota is set to get a major makeover, with East Gippsland Shire Council kicking off its much-anticipated Mallacoota streetscape upgrade project, which will bring a fresh look and improved functionality to Maurice Avenue. "The upgrades encompass a range of infrastructure enhancements aimed at improving both functionality and aesthetics. We have been working with locals on the project for three years and are eager to work with our local contractor, Whelans Group Investments, which will be rolling out the improvements."
Mallacoota's Maurice Avenue is undergoing a significant makeover led by East Gippsland Shire Council, informed by the MADRA Recovery Plan and local stakeholders
Community-led recovery
This project, informed by the MADRA (Mallacoota and District Recovery Association) Recovery Plan, has been led by a dedicated Project Reference Group and boasts representation from key stakeholders including the Mallacoota and District Business and Tourism Association, MADRA, Friends of Mallacoota, Traditional Custodians, and other community groups.
"We're committed to delivering these enhancements in a timely manner, ensuring a significant improvement to the area's infrastructure and overall appeal. Council is dedicated to cultivating a vibrant, inclusive and resilient community. Our goal with this project is to foster sustainable growth and development, creating an environment where our communities can thrive for generations to come," Mayor Cr Tom Crook said.
Mallacoota streetscape upgrade
The project will include raised pedestrian crossings, road-calming measures, and a host of features designed to enhance safety and aesthetic appeal of the area. Features include:
- Updated car parking facilities including disabled parking spaces
- New pavements and connecting pathways
- Bike racks
- New kerb and channel
- Street furniture
- Trees, native shrubs and groundcover
Funding for this project is provided by the Australian Government through the Community Development Grants Program, in conjunction with council. Construction details and timing will be shared on East Gippsland Shire Council YourSay page.
Pictures from Google Maps.
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