City of Melbourne councillors will consider a proposal to make Elizabeth Street safer, greener and more pedestrian friendly.
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Pedestrian safety concerns on city roads
School holiday makers are being urged to take care on busy roads in Melbourne as new data raises safety concerns for pedestrians in the city.
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Planning underway for St Kilda Junction improvements
The Victorian Government is undertaking a study to help plan how the St Kilda Junction in the inner south of Melbourne can be improved to solve a range of transport challenges in the area.
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Melbourne to appoint first City Controller
The Victorian Government will create a City Controller role for Melbourne in a bid to manage network disruptions and the pipeline of major transport infrastructure works across the city effectively.
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Flowering tram tracks and tenders for landscaping part of $42M City of Melbourne project
Civil and landscaping tenders will be issued by the City of Melbourne as part of a $42 million investment to create a new open space in the city’s most densely populated suburb.
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Planning ahead for Australia’s transport infrastructure future
Roads & Infrastructure Magazine speaks to independent transport planner William McDougall about what needs to be done to ensure Australia’s transport infrastructure can keep pace with the nation’s growing population.
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Piecing together the parking puzzle
Parking is a vital piece of public infrastructure, but is it being managed properly? Roads & Infrastructure Magazine speaks to Elizabeth Taylor from RMIT, who reveals some ways Australian parking infrastructure can perform better.
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Designing safer cities through urban planning
How cities are designed has serious impacts on how safe its inhabitants feel on its streets. Roads & Infrastructure Magazine talks to Dr. Nicole Kalms about how urban planning and design practice can help to make cities safer for everyone.
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Melbourne city could opt for user-pays road pricing instead of rego
The City of Melbourne could replace its fuel tax and vehicle registration with a user-pays road pricing system to cut congestion, according to a new discussion paper.
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Winners of 2018 National Awards for Local Government announced
The winners of this year’s awards range from renewable energy projects, solar energy infrastructure through to road safety innovation.
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