Support for upgrade plans

Cr Ron Nelson. (Supplied)

Community members have overwhelmingly supported Geelong council’s proposed multi-million dollar makeover of Highton’s Morena Street Reserve.

The council released a $2.2 million draft concept plan for the reserve late last year, conducting a period of public consultation through November and December last year.

94 per cent of the 175 respondents to a quick poll on the city’s Have Your Say webpage supported the draft plan, with the 75 respondents to a longer survey holding similarly favourable views.

The reserve runs from Morena Street to Old Flour Mill Road and sees steady use by local walkers, pet owners and families.

A council statement said the “steeply sloping site” had “a number of environmental, water management and accessibility factors to consider”.

The plan proposes retaining existing wetlands, constructing pedestrian paths, seating, improved drainage and recreation space and planting new trees and vegetation.

Mayor Trent Sullivan said public feedback was a vital part of the City’s planning for such projects.

“We thank community members from Highton and beyond for sharing their ideas and letting the team know how the draft concept plan for Morena Street Reserve can improve,” Mayor Sullivan said.

“This data will inform our final concept plan, with the project to progress to detailed design this year.”

Councillor Ron Nelson said the Morena Street Reserve was a complex site.

“This reserve is a bit of a hidden gem in Highton, with stunning views across the Barwon River, central Geelong and Corio Bay,” Cr Nelson said.

“There are a lot of factors to consider and I’m looking forward to the final concept plan and works maximising the potential of this special space.”

Go to yoursay.geelongaustralia.com.au/MSR to stay up to date with the project.