Mill Park residents are being encouraged to have their say on a plan to shape the suburb’s future.
Whittlesea council has adopted a draft Mill Park place framework, which outlines a plan to improve Mill Park streets, public spaces, community precincts, infrastructure and transport over time.
The framework focuses on six key projects in the short-term: safer streets to allow children to walk or bike to school, enhanced community hubs, revitalising key destinations, re-imagining transmission easements, upgrading parks and increasing walk-ability through future development.
Long-term projects include improvements to key roads, waterway corridors and town centres.
Council chair administrator Lydia Wilson said the draft framework was a collaboration between council and the community.
“Your feedback is essential in making sure this framework genuinely represents Mill Park residents and ensures Mill Park remains a vibrant, enjoyable and well-planned community. We look forward to hearing your feedback, insights and ideas,” she said.
Feedback can be provided online or in-person from July 29- August 25.
Details: engage.whittlesea.vic.gov.au/mill-park-place-framework