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Have your say on the revised draft Municipal Parking Strategy
The draft Municipal Parking Strategy (MPS) was developed last year and went out on consultation late 2010. In response to community feedback, we have updated the strategy to include proposals for tackling more complex parking issues in Moonee Valley, like managing parking spaces in high demand areas and in narrow
streets. The revised strategy would provide a framework to consistently and fairly manage parking in Moonee Valley – today and into the future.
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- Add your thoughts and ideas to the conversation in the discussion topics below.
This consultation closes on 21 October and a final version of the draft strategy will be presented to Councillors for possible adoption. It is proposed for this to take place before the end of 2011.
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How can we balance the needs of different road users?
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The draft Municipal Parking Strategy tackles complex parking and traffic issues by balancing the needs of all road users: residents, visitors, businesses, shoppers and workers.
by admin 22 Sep 2011, 2:39pm | 185 views
How can we manage parking to make Moonee Valley more sustainable?
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Each area of Moonee Valley is different, and the draft parking strategy ensures that the needs of each area, each resident, each business — and the environment — are considered as Moonee Valley grows and changes.
by admin 22 Sep 2011, 2:25pm | 365 views
How will Moonee Valley change as our population grows?
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The population of metropolitan Melbourne is expected to reach five million by the year 2026, and Moonee Valley will have to accommodate more residents as part of the state government's Melbourne 2030 plan, meaning potentially more cars and traffic in our municipality.
by admin 22 Sep 2011, 2:40pm | 227 views
How can we make it easier to get around in Moonee Valley?
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Appropriate car parking space is essential for encouraging access to services, and promoting connections with public transport, but car parking can also take away from the amenity of an area by taking up space and causing congestion.
by admin 22 Sep 2011, 2:38pm | 334 views
What are the important parking and traffic issues facing Moonee Valley?
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We need a bold long-term strategy to help manage growing parking demand and traffic congestion in Mooney Valley, and we need to encourage people to choose more sustainable modes of transport, especially those living in and around busy activity centres.
by admin 22 Sep 2011, 2:41pm | 524 views
Comment on the management tools used in the Municipal Parking Strategy
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Tell us us your thoughts on the management tools used in the strategy.
- Demand Management Framework
- Kerbside Road Space User Hierarchy
- Revised Permit Parking Policy
- Parking in narrow streets Management Framework
- Off-street Parking
by admin 22 Sep 2011, 2:23pm | 794 views




