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Reservoir revival for Greenvale park

Melbourne Water and Parks Victoria have begun works to transform the southern section of Greenvale Reservoir Park into a vibrant new green space, aiming to give residents and visitors more opportunities to enjoy the outdoors, stay active and connect with nature close to home.

The project first began in April and will open up areas of the park that have never before been accessible to the public.

Landscaping works are already underway, while construction continues on new and upgraded walking trails, barbecues and visitor amenities.

The upgraded park is scheduled to reopen in late 2025.

Melbourne Water acting executive general manager of service and asset lifecycle, Sean Hanrahan, said the improvements would deliver long-term benefits for the local community.

“Access to green space is so important for mental health, general wellbeing and as a place for people to come together,” he said.

“We recognise this need and support the development of public green spaces around our reservoirs wherever possible.”

The enhancements are designed not only to boost community wellbeing but also to protect the reservoir’s essential role in providing safe drinking water to Melbourne’s north-western and western suburbs.

Parks Victoria Western Melbourne district manager Craig Bray said the project would be a valuable addition for the region.

“The new pedestrian access points and improvements to visitor facilities will be a fantastic asset for the community and a great place to enjoy nature in north-western Melbourne,” he said.

“Parks Victoria is delighted that works are underway.”

As part of the works, Melbourne water is also replacing the ageing perimeter fence around the reservoir. The upgraded fence aims to safeguard water security while allowing the southern section of the park to reopen for public use.

While the northern section of Greenvale Reservoir Park has long been enjoyed by locals, the reopening of the southern section is expected to significantly increase the amount of green space available to the growing community.

For updates on the project and to stay informed on works around the area, visit https://letstalk.melbournewater.com.au/greenvale.

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