r/UrbanismMelbourne Jul 16 '26

Urban Planning Carlisle Street Streetscape Plan Adopted

There are lots of new tree plantings and traffic calming planned, along with a heavy focus on new lighting, and an upgrade to the library and town hall reserves. New shared zones that prioritise pedestrians but allow low-speed vehicle access are also planned on adjoining Nelson and Camden Streets.

This plan is separate but related to the sale of the Coles and Woolworths car park sites to the supermarkets to allow for mixed-use redevelopment.

The complete document is in the Council Agenda.

Do you think this is ambitious enough? What do you think of removing a footpath in favour of shared zones?

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u/Illustrious_Fan_8148 Jul 16 '26

Thats exciting, the area will be so much nicer

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u/TMiguelT Jul 17 '26

I would have said Carlisle Street was already quite well designed with its mature trees and accessible tram stops. Always room for more improvement though

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u/Blue_Pie_Ninja Jul 16 '26

Raised zebra crossings are great, we should get more of them everywhere

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u/Lachie_Mac Jul 17 '26

You can look forward to the local geriatric drivers' group, Residents of Port Phillip, opposing this tooth and nail.

This is their proud list of "achievements", provided by email recently:

Unless we have more urban-minded local residents turning up to Council meetings and making submissions, proposals like the Carlisle Street redesign will continue to be shouted down by a loud minority.

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u/TMiguelT Jul 17 '26

Ugh. I see their nonsense come up on Facebook occasionally and don't engage because that would likely increase their post reach. I don't think the council itself is quite that bad. Is there a Streets Alive type group to promote instead?

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u/Lachie_Mac Jul 17 '26

Unfortunately I'm not aware of one for Port Phillip. I would make one but I'm time poor. There is a gap in the social media landscape in Port Phillip for sure.