Existing and planned infrastructure

Explore the map below to see existing and planned community infrastructure in Melbourne CBD.

How to use the map

  • See the legend by selecting the box in the top right hand corner.
  • Filter by category by selecting the second box in the top right hand corner.
  • See keyboard shortcuts by selecting the fourth box in top left hand corner.

On desktop:

  • Zoom in and out: Use your mouse scroll wheel or click the + and - buttons in top left hand corner.
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On mobile or tablet:

  • Zoom in and out: Pinch with two fingers (move fingers apart to zoom in, together to zoom out), or tap the + and - buttons in top left hand corner.
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Ideas for future planning

The draft Community Infrastructure Plan also includes ideas for consideration in future planning – beyond the next four years.

  • Reimagining the role, operations and use of community infrastructure network in the north of the CBD, including Drill Hall and the Multicultural Hub through a precinct plan to better support existing and new services, programs and activities.
  • Review opportunities to improve accessibility, convert to electric and provide additional community spaces at Melbourne City Baths and consider potential expansion of the public realm in Franklin Street.
  • Exploring the location for a new early years hub – potentially co-located with a school or private development – with maternal and child health and family services, play group and toy library spaces.
  • Exploring options to provide space for recreation, organised and unstructured sports as well as a dedicated space for young people and flexible spaces for community gatherings and programs in the CBD through partnerships with major institutions and landowners.
  • Investigating community infrastructure opportunities centred along the Birrarung, as identified in future stages of the Greenline program.
  • Reviewing potential use of spaces within City Square including more open space.
  • Reviewing the management, use and operations of existing City of Melbourne-owned and managed spaces in the CBD to better meet community needs.
  • Increasing and improving open space, as identified in the Open Space Strategy.

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Community Infrastructure Plan