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GREENVALE FAMILIES ‘LONG FORGOTTEN’

■ Residents of the Providence Estate in Greenvale have been “long forgotten”, according to Northern Metropolitan MLC Evan Mulholland. “For almost 10 years the proposed site at 1090 Mickleham Road, Greenvale, has remained vacant, with various factors denying a promised supermarket to the good people of Greenvale,” Mr Mulholland said. “For the last nine years Pask, the developer, has worked closely with Hume City Council, the Department of Transport and Planning, Major Road Projects Victoria and the Greenvale Residents Association to bring this project to fruition. “Pask has now produced precommitments from several key tenants, including a supermarket, pharmacy, beautician, cafe, physiotherapist and various takeaway outlets. “The businesses have clearly stated that their commitment to the site is dependent on the installation of a signalised intersection at Garibaldi Rd and Mickleham Rd. “Without this, the project’s viability will be compromised, leading to the loss of these tenants and associated benefits to the community. “Pask has demonstrated a strong commitment to this process by actually agreeing to cover the full cost of the construction of the proposed signalisation. “This significant investment underscores the importance of the intersection and success of the Providence town centre and the broader Greenvale community. “An intersection at Garibaldi Rd and Mickleham Rd is currently not in the state government’s plans for Mickleham Rd. “We have now heard that Major Road Projects Victoria’s Mickleham roadworks will introduce a centre median divider opposite Garibaldi Rd. “The consequence of this would be to remove the existing right turn in–out movements on Garibaldi Rd at the intersection of Mickleham Rd. “If this occurs, the anchor supermarket tenant has advised it can no longer commit to this site and it will be all over. “Previously the Department of Transport and Planning had indicated to Hume City

● Evan Mulholland MLC Council that they are not prepared to create another set of traffic lights along Mickleham Rd and would prefer an entry at Garibaldi to be left-in, left-out only. This puts the prospect further in jeopardy. “Further, it would make Dellamore Boulevard and Provati Drive the main entry point. “The modelling that Pask has undertaken has shown it would actually knock out several roundabouts, cause noise pollution and obstruct several streets, but these would be moot points because the construction would not even happen because the tenants would withdraw. “The action I seek is for the minister to support an urban design framework submitted by Pask and approve a signalised intersection at Garibaldi Rd and Mickleham Rd. “I know the Greenvale Residents Association recently had a meeting where they unanimously voted in favour of the intersection.”

Authority’s postcard campaign with kids ■ Whilst the Mickleham Rd planning questions are discussed in State Parliament, Major Road Projects Victoria has issued a publicity camNorthern Suburbs

paign involving two local schools: Mary Queen of Heaven Primary School and Aitken College. Calwell MHR Maria Vamvakinou said: “I’d like to thank the community for their patience while works are underway at Mickleham Rd. “I’m sure many of the students at Mary Queen of Heaven Primary School and Aitken College have been watching the upgrade with great interest, and they will take good care of their new plants.” Iwan Walters, Greenvale MLA, said: “It’s great to see our local students learning about the environment through the Mickleham Road Upgrade’s plantable postcards initiative. While construction of Mickleham Road Upgrade Stage 1 powers ahead six months ahead of schedule, these postcards will teach our youngpeopleabouttheenvironmentandsustainability.”

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