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Wellington Shire Council invites residents to provide feedback on draft 2026 Residential Road Plan until 13 March 2026

Wellington Shire Council invites residents to provide feedback on the draft 2026 Residential Road Plan, focusing on Special Charge Schemes funding upgrades, with input closing Friday, 13 March 2026.

By news@gippsland - 23rd February 2026 - Back to News

Wellington Shire Council is inviting residents to have their say on the draft Residential Road and Street Construction Plan 2026, with a focus on how Special Charge Schemes are used to upgrade residential roads and streets across the Shire. Special Charge Schemes are a way for Council and property owners to share the cost of upgrading residential streets that were not originally built to modern standards.

Lloyd Street, Stratford ( completed under the Special Charge Scheme)

Lloyd Street, Stratford ( completed under the Special Charge Scheme)

Residential road upgrades

Some older residential areas still have a mix of unsealed roads, limited drainage, no footpaths or do not have kerb and channel. A Special Charge Scheme helps fund improvements such as sealing roads, installing kerb and channel, improving drainage and adding footpaths, with Council contributing a large portion of the cost, directly benefitting property owners who contribute the remainder. This approach allows upgrades to occur in a fair, transparent way in accordance with the Local Government Act.

Wellington Shire Council is one of the few Councils that help pay for Special Charge Schemes. Without this contribution, property owners would need to cover 100% of the upgrade costs. Council currently covers around 60-70% of the total cost of a scheme.

Council is seeking community input on several key elements of the draft Plan, including the fixed rate contribution amounts, payment options, the current requirement of support from affected property owners for a scheme to proceed, and whether the mapped areas for potential future schemes remain relevant. Residents are also encouraged to provide any other feedback that will help shape the Residential Road and Street Construction Plan, rate contribution amounts and payment options.

Community feedback requested

Wellington Shire Council Mayor, Cr Cindy Madeley said now is the time for residents to contribute and influence the priorities of the plan. "Now’s your chance to share with the council if your street may be ready for a service upgrade. Your feedback helps us understand where the need is in the community and how these upgrades can be prioritised and delivered."

Community members can provide feedback through a simple online survey available on the ‘Your Wellington Your Say’ website. The survey will help Council understand community priorities and shape how the Special Charge Schemes are applied in the future.

To have your say, visit Your Wellington Your Say website. Feedback closes Friday 13 March 2026. For assistance or further information, contact Council on 1300 366 244 or email enquiries@wellington.vic.gov.au.

Pictures from Wellington Shire Council website.


Source: www.gippsland.com

Published by: news@gippsland.com



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