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Major projects » Current developments » Swanston Street redevelopment consultation

Swanston Street redevelopment consultation

The community is invited to comment on seven design options for the redevelopment of Swanston Street. Your feedback and comments will help Melbourne City Council make an informed decision about the street’s future use. The consultation concludes at 5pm on Friday, 8 May 2009.

Swanston Street is Melbourne’s busiest and most active thoroughfare with tens of thousands of pedestrians, drivers, cyclists and trams moving through it daily. By 2020, more than one million people are expected to access the city each weekday. In light of this, a review of Swanston Street is essential.

Please take your time to view the design options and complete the online consultation form Opens in a new window. Your input into the future of Swanston Street is essential.

Design options

Existing arrangement (PDF, 616kb) Opens in a new window

Option 1: Increased motor vehicle and bicycle access (PDF, 590kb) Opens in a new window

Option 2: Managed service delivery (PDF, 609kb ) Opens in a new window

Option 3: Increased pedestrian movement (PDF, 615kb) Opens in a new window

Option 4: Increased tram passenger and motor vehicle access (PDF, 805kb) Opens in a new window

Option 5: Alternative option for increased tram passenger and motor vehicle access (PDF, 805kb) Opens in a new window

Option 6: Decreased motor vehicle access (PDF, 619kb) Opens in a new window

Option 7: Remove bicycle access (PDF, 140kb) Opens in a new window

Have your say

To have your say complete the  online consultation form Opens in a new window.

More information 

If you have any questions, please call the City of Melbourne on (03) 9658 9658 or contact us online.

 
 
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