Earlier this year, City of Melbourne asked the community in Southbank to identify pedestrian and road safety issues they have experienced in the neighbourhood and possible improvements that could be made to improve safety. The consultation took place online through Participate Melbourne, and a total of 1160 comments were received from community members.

We used these community comments alongside historical community feedback, crash stats, and vehicle speed and volume data to come up with a list of proposed pedestrian improvement projects for the neighbourhood.

The City of Melbourne Transport Engineering team is now inviting community members to attend an information session where they will outline the proposed pedestrian improvement projects to be delivered in Southbank. Attendees will have an opportunity to ask questions and provide comments about the proposed projects and broader pedestrian safety issues in Southbank.

Each of these information session will be co-hosted with a residents association – Southbank Residents Association (SRA) and Southbank3006.

Information session dates and times

  • Tuesday October 24, 6:00 - 7.30pm (co-hosted with Southbank3006)
  • Wednesday November 1, 7:00 - 8.30pm (co-hosted with Southbank Residents Association)

Location

Boyd Community Hub, 207 City Rd, Southbank VIC 3006.

Catering

Light refreshment will be provided.

How to register

Fill in the registration form at least 24 hours prior to your preferred information session.

The following questions are about you. By telling us a bit about you, we can make sure that we're hearing from different voices. Your answers will be de-identified for analysis, and we won’t share your data with any other party. You may choose the option for 'Prefer not to say' for questions you do not wish to answer.