Victorian Government's Level Crossing Removal Project in Mordialloc

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We're seeking community feedback on what you value in Mordialloc to help inform our advocacy work to the Victorian Government. We'll be speaking up on behalf of our community to ensure the best outcomes are delivered as part of the Mordialloc level crossing removals.


Background

The Victorian Government announced that it plans to make the Frankston rail line level-crossing free by 2029. The Victorian Government announced by 2026:

  • Level crossings at McDonald Street in Mordialloc and Station Street in Aspendale, will be removed using a rail over road design
  • The crossing at Bear Street in Mordialloc will be closed.

If you have further questions about the project see the Level Crossing Removal website or if you wish to provide your feedback directly to the Level Crossing Removal Project team, contact them via the helpline on 1800 105 105.

What is Council's role?

Council is not responsible for planning this project or its delivery, however we are speaking up on behalf of our community to make sure we get the best outcomes for Kingston.


Complete our survey to have your say!

We are conducting this consultation to help inform our advocacy to the Victorian Government. We need your input to help make sure this significant project is delivered with the best results for the community.

By taking part in our online survey you are helping Council understand what the community values about Mordialloc.

Community feedback will be reported back to the Level Crossing Removal Project who are responsible for undertaking the works. We will also use your feedback to help inform our draft Urban Design Framework for the Victorian Government.

You'll have the chance to have your say on our draft Urban Design Framework before it's finalised, to make sure we get it right!


Have your say

You can share your views by:

  • Taking part in our online survey
  • Let us know what you most value in Mordi using our mapping tool
  • Speak to us face-to-face at our pop-up engagement event on Wednesday 5 July, from 10:30am – 12:30pm (look out for the Kington banners on Main Street!)
  • Making a further submission via email to info@kingston.vic.gov.au or mailing PO Box 1000 Mentone.

The consultation is open until Friday 14 July.

We're seeking community feedback on what you value in Mordialloc to help inform our advocacy work to the Victorian Government. We'll be speaking up on behalf of our community to ensure the best outcomes are delivered as part of the Mordialloc level crossing removals.


Background

The Victorian Government announced that it plans to make the Frankston rail line level-crossing free by 2029. The Victorian Government announced by 2026:

  • Level crossings at McDonald Street in Mordialloc and Station Street in Aspendale, will be removed using a rail over road design
  • The crossing at Bear Street in Mordialloc will be closed.

If you have further questions about the project see the Level Crossing Removal website or if you wish to provide your feedback directly to the Level Crossing Removal Project team, contact them via the helpline on 1800 105 105.

What is Council's role?

Council is not responsible for planning this project or its delivery, however we are speaking up on behalf of our community to make sure we get the best outcomes for Kingston.


Complete our survey to have your say!

We are conducting this consultation to help inform our advocacy to the Victorian Government. We need your input to help make sure this significant project is delivered with the best results for the community.

By taking part in our online survey you are helping Council understand what the community values about Mordialloc.

Community feedback will be reported back to the Level Crossing Removal Project who are responsible for undertaking the works. We will also use your feedback to help inform our draft Urban Design Framework for the Victorian Government.

You'll have the chance to have your say on our draft Urban Design Framework before it's finalised, to make sure we get it right!


Have your say

You can share your views by:

  • Taking part in our online survey
  • Let us know what you most value in Mordi using our mapping tool
  • Speak to us face-to-face at our pop-up engagement event on Wednesday 5 July, from 10:30am – 12:30pm (look out for the Kington banners on Main Street!)
  • Making a further submission via email to info@kingston.vic.gov.au or mailing PO Box 1000 Mentone.

The consultation is open until Friday 14 July.

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10 months

Please share your thoughts on which places are most loved locally and where there's areas for improvement:

How to participate:

    1. Click on the map or the 'go to map' button

    2. Zoom in to the section of the map where you want to leave a comment. The orange oval shows the project area

    3. Click on the add pin button ('+ symbol' on the panel on to the left)

    4. Select the pin relevant to your ideas/comments and drag it onto the map. You can also add images 

CLOSED: This map consultation has concluded.
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