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1 Creating connected and liveable cities: The Route 96 Project
City of Port Phillip MAV Environment Conference, May 2014 Mark Brady, Acting CEO City of Port Phillip

2 CITY OF PORT PHILLIP SNAPSHOT
The City of Port Phillip is located south of the Melbourne city centre, on the northern shore of Port Phillip Bay. Port Phillip is known and treasured by many for its urban village feel and artistic expression. The major village precincts of Bay Street (Port Melbourne), Clarendon Street (South Melbourne), Fitzroy and Acland streets (St Kilda) and Carlisle Street (Balaclava) provide a variety of retail, leisure and entertainment experiences, each with their own character and cultural expression.

3 OUR VISION FOR THE CITY OF PORT PHILLIP
ENGAGED – A Well-Governed City HEALTHY – A Healthy, Creative & Inclusive City RESILIENT – A Resilient City VIBRANT – A Vibrant City

4 The value of Local Government
Collaborative government approach Experts in their own community values and needs Governance obligations to local constituents Taking a local whole of precinct approach Alignment with Council strategic objectives Investigation and facilitation of property leasing for sub-station locations Owners of the precinct benefits and opportunities from improved public transport service

5 Project Links

6 Fishermans Bend Precinct

7 Fishermans Bend Precinct

8 St Kilda Precinct ALBERT PARK

9 St Kilda Precinct

10 Community Engagement Page 2

11 Previous Consultation
5 JUNE PTV commenced community consultation for Tram Route 96 upgrade 23 JULY CoPP passes motion to propose alternative options to PTV 27 AUG CoPP forms Community Reference Groups – 3 meetings held additional background reports on Economic and Traffic impacts are commissioned 4 additional Concept options developed between PTV, CoPP and community 12 Nov Option 4 (which includes the closure of Acland Street to through traffic and establishes a new civic plaza) is endorsed at Council meeting

12 Council Commitments “..an holistic, place-based view of the Fitzroy Street and Acland Street precincts to ensure Council can capitalise on our community’s assets and potential by creating public spaces and streets that are active, vibrant and safe; …Commits to undertaking further community consultation that will get our community involved, in collaboration with the relevant Government agencies…” Page 2

13 Key Community Issues Commitment to involve community in design process
Potential loss of iconic palm trees Aesthetic look and vibrancy of Acland Street Loss of on-street car parks

14 Project benefits to the community
New civic plaza 175m2 more footpath trading area 53% road reserve reclaimed for people

15 Next Steps

16 Next Steps Public Tender for Precinct Masterplan and Detailed Design
Collaborative project team Collaborative marketing plan Activation Strategy development Post construction review process Delivery of construction in partnership

17 Learnings – Risks and Opportunity
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18 Learnings – Risks and Opportunity
Early involvement of local government Budget cycles Share strategic goals both internal and external Experts in their own community values and needs Personal style of interaction Conduit between levels of authority, technical experts and decision makers Bring the community on the journey, consider all angles Strong multi-govt partnerships enable combined deliverables and cost sharing


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