Mount Martha Village Parking and Footpath, Watson Road

  • Project typeOpen Spaces and Reserves
  • Project value$124,999 (Design)
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The current scope of the project is for further investigation and design work around Watson Road, Mount Martha Village.  It will also review parking and consider parking management advancements and integrated transport strategy opportunities.  The further investigation will also include review of the vegetation and cultural heritage values of the area to the north of the existing unsealed carpark. The Shire's concept designs show that expanding the unsealed carpark in this area would create a more desirable carpark layout that would increase the capacity and improve the efficiency of the carpark.

In addition, although Mornington Peninsula Shire is Committee of Management for the unsealed carpark, it is owned by the Department of Environment, Land, Water and Planning (DELWP), so any changes to this carpark would require DELWP approval which will also be investigated during this stage of the project.

The potential scope of the project if it proceeds to construction (subject to the further investigation specified in this Project Proposal) would be:

  • Reconfigure the median traffic island on Watson Road to potentially create additional parking, better define turning movements, improve the streetscape/ create landscaping opportunities.

  • Install a short length of footpath on the north side of Watson Road for improved connectivity.

  • Improve the layout of the unsealed carpark at the corner of Watson Road and the Esplanade.

  • Install pedestrian crossings and raised platforms on Watson Road to improve walkability, pedestrian connectivity, and pedestrian safety. 

The standard CHMP results meeting has been completed, and the project has now progressed to a complex assessment phase. The next results meeting is expected to take place in November 2025. The preliminary arborist report has been received, and the design process is continuing, informed by the findings and recommendations outlined in the report.

 

Updated: May 2025

Location

16 Mirang Avenue, Mount Martha 3934  View Map

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