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Pako paths upgrade

A new footpath network on Pakington Street in Geelong West will begin after Pako Festa is held late next February.

Built more than 30 years ago with bricks and pavers, sections of the footpaths will be replaced with an asphalt surface, featuring brick-edged segments measuring three metres by three metres.

The upgrade is part of the City of Greater Geelong’s annual asset renewal program and responds directly to continued community requests for minor repairs.

Temporary footpath closures and road detours will be required. Council said affected stakeholders have been notified and there will be further consultation with local traders before works commence.

The project, estimated at about $500,000, will be funded through the City’s Capital Renewal Program and delivered in three stages: Isabella Street to Britannia Street (including the brick section within Isabella Street); Waratah Street to Lawton Avenue; and Hope Street to Autumn Street.

“The Geelong West Business Association welcomes the investment toward pedestrian safety in the area,” Geelong West Business Association president and owner of Mr Brown’s Menswear on Pakington Street Cameron Brown said.

“Pako has always been a favourite of the community for its walkability so ensuring footpath trip and slip hazards are addressed is critical.”

The City said segmented design allows for easier repairs caused by tree roots or utility works, while maintaining a consistent look. Asphalt also cures quickly, enabling sections to reopen within hours and minimising disruption to businesses and pedestrians.

“We’ve listened to the concerns of local traders and residents, and this renewal is a practical step forward,” City Services, Capital Works and Parks & Gardens portfolio chair councillor Trent Sullivan said.

“The new design strikes a balance between function and aesthetics, while also reducing long-term maintenance disruptions.”

On-site signage will be installed prior to construction to inform the community about the project’s scope and timeline.

A similar project has recently been completed at Highton Shopping Village on Belle Vue Ave.

The project is being delivered under the City’s Asset Service Level Preservation framework, which focuses on extending asset life, reducing maintenance costs, and preserving functionality without compromising aesthetics or future urban design upgrades.

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