Laneway shortlist announced


November 30, 2015

Thank you for nominating a laneway to be greened as part of Green Your Laneway. We had a great response to this project, and received over 800 nominations in total.

The shortlist

We have now reviewed each nomination against our selection criteria and developed a shortlist of ten lanes. Here are the lanes, in no particular order:

  • Alfred Place
  • Anthony Street
  • Coromandel Place
  • Drewery Lane
  • Guildford Lane
  • Katherine Place
  • Little William Street
  • Liverpool St
  • Meyers Place
  • Malthouse Lane

Refer to our FAQs if you have questions about how these were selected.

Process for shortlisted lanes

Our next step will be to send letters to building owners in these laneways to understand if they are supportive of potential greening. This is particularly important in laneways where vertical gardens are requested, as this will require an agreement between building owners and the City of Melbourne. The results of this consultation will help us choose the four successful pilot lanes.

So, if you made a nomination and own a building in one of these lanes, keep an eye out for a letter from us.

If you are a commercial or residential tenant nominator in a shortlisted lane and have an opportunity to speak to your building owner or property manager, please be sure to mention that we’re keen to hear from them and our letter is on its way.

We will also be contacting nominators in the shortlisted lanes separately to get further details on proposed financial contributions.

Timeframes

Due to the large number of nominations, our selection process is taking slightly longer than planned. We will announce the four successful lanes in early 2016, following the conclusion of the consultation process for shortlisted lanes.

If you missed out

Unfortunately we can only have four pilot lanes through this process. While our project budget is fully allocated, we’re investigating the potential for crowdfunding to help green laneways.

If the Green Your Laneway pilot projects are successful, we will seek to green more laneways in following years.