Along with a new Market Square and Queen’s Corner Building, the transformation of Franklin Street will continue the City of Melbourne’s investment in the Queen Victoria Market precinct.

The Franklin Street transformation project will deliver: 

  • 700m of protected bike lanes
  • A reduction from four lanes of traffic into two, maintaining both access for motorists in both directions and car parking spaces
  • Better connections for people moving between the CBD and Queen Victoria Market
  • More trees and plants, with a target of 40 per cent tree canopy cover and helping to create a cooler environment
  • 1800m² of biodiversity-focused garden beds and rain gardens
  • Integrated public art in partnership with Traditional Owners
  • Improved safety for the community with new pedestrian crossings, lighting and reduced traffic flow
  • Stormwater flooding management with drainage upgrades and water sensitive urban design solutions.

Concept design

The concept design for the Franklin Street transformation is available to download from the Document Library below. You can also explore the concept design by selecting the interactive spots on the aerial view below.

View 2. Select the sliding image tool to see existing and proposed conditions.

Before Proposed
Existing Proposed

Transforming Franklin Street