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Greening Moreland

Moreland has just completed a landmark Street Landscape Strategy which will transform the urban image of the city. Many of Melbourne’s heavy traffic routes traverse Moreland, which also includes some of the more densely built areas of Melbourne. These and other difficulties, such as depleted and damaged soils, add to the difficulties in achieving a greener environment.

“This strategy gives us the tool we need to create a greener, more pleasant environment,” said Councillor Glenyys Romanes. “The aim is to improve the appearance of streets, by altering some of the harsher urban aspects. Particular attention will be paid to providing shade and sun protection and promoting horticultural and habitat values.”

She said that while Moreland has many pleasant green areas in parks and along the Merri Creek and Moonee Ponds Creek nature corridors, other areas need attention.

The strategy plans to run similar green east-west corridors, such as from Hilton Street in Glenroy through to Box Forest Road in Fawkner linking the Merri Creek and Moonee Ponds Creek.

Wherever possible, at least 80 percent of plantings will be local species. These are better suited to local conditions requiring less watering and maintenance. Special attention will be paid to the gateways to the City and along the major transport routes.

The strategy has been developed in consultation with local community and environmental groups. Developers can refer to it as a blueprint for future changes and it has been valuable in shaping the street landscape character of a number of developments and subdivisions in the City.

Commencing last year, the strategy is already delivering positive results that are adding to local amenity.

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