Have your say on the proposed updated concept design

We’ve now developed updated concept design which aims to:

  • Improve flood protection for private dwellings.
  • Reduce the risk of uncontrolled water flows by diverting them to underground drains.
  • Improve pedestrian safety by reducing surface water flow.
  • Minimise the number of properties directly affected by the works.
  • Minimise any potential impact to existing structures.
  • Increase road safety where possible and maintain current roadside parking.
  • Preserve the green wedge aesthetic of the area.
  • Retain the peri urban feel of the area by minimising the visual impacts of the works.
  • Minimise tree loss and replant with semi mature stock where possible. A planning permit will be obtained for any tree removal.

The concept design also takes into consideration a completed Land Survey, Arborist Report and an Underground Services Investigation. We're in process of completing a Geotechnical Investigation and detailed design.

Will the new drainage system affect my property?
Some sections of the new drainage system overlap with easements on private property. If your property is impacted, we will contact you directly via mail with detailed information on the next step.

What’s next?
Feedback on the updated proposed design concept is open until 4.00pm Wednesday 28 September 2022. You can provide feedback using the survey tool on this page.

Alternatively, you can join us for a face to face information session on:

  • 7 September 2022 from 5.00pm to 6.30pm at Warrandyte Community Hall, 8 Taroona Avenue, Warrandyte.
  • 21 September 2022 from 5.00pm to 6.30pm at Warrandyte Community Hall, 8 Taroona Avenue, Warrandyte.
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