Sunbury outdoor spaces gets a boost to support community connections
Published on 04 May 2022
Hume City Council Mayor, Cr Carly Moore was joined by Minister for Local Government, The Hon. Shaun Leane MP and Member for Sunbury, Josh Bull MP in Sunbury today to kick off the development of three outdoor projects and commemorate the completion of another.
With investment from the Victorian Government’s Growing Suburbs Fund, each project will improve the amenity and accessibility of Sunbury and ensure its open spaces meet the needs of the local community.
The Connecting the Sunbury Town Centre project was recently completed and creates a more connected shopping district for locals, through new footpaths, landscaping and lighting.
Upgrades to the Forrest Street Playspace and Village Green Playspace will improve opportunities for the community to experience the diversity of open space on offer.
Upgrades in Sunbury continue with the Melba Ave Streetscape project, which will encourage people to stay longer, meet with friends and neighbours and support local businesses.
Mayor of Hume City, Councillor Carly Moore said:
“Today is a wonderful day for the Sunbury community as we commence construction on three projects, and complete another – all which will improve the amenity and accessibility of local outdoor spaces.”
“Locals can expect a more connected and vibrant shopping experience in town with the official opening of the upgraded Sunbury laneways.”
“We hope the improvements to accessibility and pedestrian-friendly upgrades will encourage people to walk to the Melba Avenue shops and reduce traffic congestion in Sunbury.”
“Upgrades of Forrest Street Reserve Playspace and Village Green Playspace will make the site more accessible and inclusive, to cater for a larger cross section of the community.”
“We thank the Victorian Government for their support under the Growing Suburbs Fund, to make these projects possible for our community.”
Melba Ave Streetscape Upgrade
Upgrades to Melba Ave streetscape in Sunbury will improve the amenity and accessibility of the area, connecting the local community with the shopping strip.
The upgrades will give people a pleasant shopping experience and encourage people to stay longer while they mingle socially with their friends and neighbours and spend more. For this reason, the project will also benefit local businesses.
The accessible and pedestrian friendly measures will encourage people to walk to the Melba Avenue shops. This will reduce traffic congestion in Sunbury, which is important in a fast growing area.
The Melba Ave Streetscape upgrade project will be delivered by Hume City Council in partnership with the Victorian Government through the 2020-21 Growing Suburbs Fund.
Connecting the Sunbury Town Centre
Upgrades to the Sunbury laneways have created a more connected shopping and business district in the Sunbury Town Centre.
The project has delivered:
- New wider bitumen and granite banded footpaths
- New tree planting
- Local space for street art
- Increased lighting and seating
- New space for place making initiative.
The Connecting the Sunbury Town Centre project was delivered by Hume City Council in partnership with the Victorian Government through the 2020-21 Growing Suburbs Fund.
Village Green (Rolling Meadows) Playspace
This project will upgrade the Village Green in Rolling Meadows to better meets the needs of the local community. This project will improve the opportunities for the local community to experience the diversity of open space on offer in this part of Sunbury and contribute to increasing community participation in passive recreation.
The project will deliver:
- An upgraded playspace area
- Park seating
- New pathways
- Landscaping
The Village Green (Rolling Meadows) Playspace Upgrade project is a $456,000 project that will be delivered by Hume City Council in partnership with the Victorian Government through the 2020-21 Growing Suburbs Fund.
Forrest Street Playspace
This project will upgrade Forrest Street Reserve in Sunbury, so that it better meets the needs of the local community. The renewed reserve will be more accessible, inclusive and able to cater for a larger cross section of the community. The high numbers of young people and families in the area will benefit from the quality play experiences the park will provide.
The project will deliver:
- An upgraded playspace area
- Park seating
- New pathways
- Landscaping
- Fitness exercise area
- Ninja course
- Basketball/ Multi half court
The Forrest Street Playspace project is a $510,000 project that will be delivered by Hume City Council in partnership with the Victorian Government through the 2021-22 Growing Suburbs Fund.