Mallacoota - Streetscape Upgrade

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This project is complete.

Updates are provided in the 'News feed' tab below.



Mallacoota’s Maurice Avenue, in the town centre, is getting a major makeover. Council is upgrading the streetscape of Mallacoota to improve the functionality, aesthetics and operation of Maurice Avenue as identified in the Mallacoota Structure Plan 2007 and Masterplan. It is also being upgraded as identified by the Mallacoota and District Recovery Association (MADRA) in order to play a key role in the Disaster Recovery Plan and contribute majorly to commercial and tourist activities.

In early 2021 a Project Control Group (PCG), made up of East Gippsland Shire Council (EGSC), Mallacoota and District Recovery Association (MADRA) and Mallacoota and District Business and Tourism Association (MADBATA) was formed to take carriage of this important project. The PCG is comprised of representatives from key stakeholder groups in Mallacoota. 

The Project Reference Group has a representative from each of the following organisations/interest groups:

• East Gippsland Shire Council

• Mallacoota and District Recovery Association

• Mallacoota and District Business and Tourism Association

• Traditional owners

• Friends of Mallacoota

• Young families

• Arts community

• Senior community

• Vision and mobility impaired

• Youth

• Halls & Rec Committee



Schedule

We will work closely with businesses and the appointed contractors to ensure any impact to business is kept to a minimum.



The budget for this project is being provided through contributions from the Australian Government's Regional Recovery Program and East Gippsland Shire Council’s capital works budget 2021/22.



This project is complete.

Updates are provided in the 'News feed' tab below.



Mallacoota’s Maurice Avenue, in the town centre, is getting a major makeover. Council is upgrading the streetscape of Mallacoota to improve the functionality, aesthetics and operation of Maurice Avenue as identified in the Mallacoota Structure Plan 2007 and Masterplan. It is also being upgraded as identified by the Mallacoota and District Recovery Association (MADRA) in order to play a key role in the Disaster Recovery Plan and contribute majorly to commercial and tourist activities.

In early 2021 a Project Control Group (PCG), made up of East Gippsland Shire Council (EGSC), Mallacoota and District Recovery Association (MADRA) and Mallacoota and District Business and Tourism Association (MADBATA) was formed to take carriage of this important project. The PCG is comprised of representatives from key stakeholder groups in Mallacoota. 

The Project Reference Group has a representative from each of the following organisations/interest groups:

• East Gippsland Shire Council

• Mallacoota and District Recovery Association

• Mallacoota and District Business and Tourism Association

• Traditional owners

• Friends of Mallacoota

• Young families

• Arts community

• Senior community

• Vision and mobility impaired

• Youth

• Halls & Rec Committee



Schedule

We will work closely with businesses and the appointed contractors to ensure any impact to business is kept to a minimum.



The budget for this project is being provided through contributions from the Australian Government's Regional Recovery Program and East Gippsland Shire Council’s capital works budget 2021/22.


  • Community consultation update - December 2021

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    Thank you to everyone who participated in the community consultation for the Mallacoota Streetscape Upgrade in November 2021. We’ve listened to your feedback from the survey responses and in person sessions to discuss the ideas on the initial concept ideas documents. We're currently working with the consultants using your feedback and responses to develop a concept design which will be available for review in early 2022. For a full summary of the feedback received to date please view the December 2021 Community Consultation Report.