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General support, some concerns for streetscape plan

Geelong residents largely support the council’s draft masterplan for Mercer, Gheringhap and Bayley Streets, albeit with a number of concerns, according to a recently released report.

The City of Greater Geelong’s Mercer, Gheringhap and Bayley Streetscape Masterplan Engagement Report includes details about the second stage of the engagement process, which ran between November 2023 and January 2024.

The report included data gathered from 109 survey responses from those who live, work, own businesses, visit or study in the area.

It showed a high level of support from respondents for an increase in vegetation across all masterplan areas and actions aimed at making the areas more people friendly such as outdoor dining, street activations and wider footpaths.

However, a significant number of responses raised concerns, particularly around the reduction of driving lanes and car parking spaces, with respondents worried about traffic displacement, congestion, parking difficulties and doubts about the benefits of such changes.

Mayor Trent Sullivan thanked the community for sharing their thoughts.

“We can’t reinvigorate Mercer, Gheringhap and Bayley streets without the valuable insights and ideas from the community,” Mayor Sullivan said.

“While it’s great to see a lot of support for the masterplan, the City has heard the concerns raised and will work with transport engineers, residents, and businesses to make improvements to the draft masterplan.”

Councillor Peter Murrihy said it was helpful to see what the community’s priorities were.

“It’s fantastic that the community is keen to increase central Geelong’s tree canopy, walkability and accessibility,” Cr Murrihy said.

“This feedback will shape the final masterplan before it comes to Council for adoption.”

Read the engagement report and draft masterplan at yoursay.geelongaustralia.com.au/MGSM.

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