Plans to improve road safety and pedestrian and bike riding facilities in Williamstown are out for public exhibition and the community is invited to provide feedback.
Victoria Street is a major bike connection linking several important destinations in Williamstown including schools, the Williamstown North train station, Hobsons Bay Coastal Trail and Williamstown Beach.
The proposed plans for Victoria Street aim to improve pedestrian safety and access, promote safer on-road bike riding, and reduce vehicle speeds, including buffered bike lanes between the parked cars and vehicle traffic which will be separated by line marking.
The proposed works will take into consideration the heritage features of Victoria Street including the street trees, bluestone kerbing and guttering, and wide street character.
To view the concept plans and provide feedback by Friday 26 November, visit
Traffic treatment works are also proposed for Ferguson Street in Williamstown to improve the safety of visitors to the precinct and create a calmer street environment.
Ferguson Street is an important tourist destination in Hobsons Bay providing both a premier commercial experience and linking Melbourne’s west to The Strand and Nelson Place shorefront.
The proposed works, along Ferguson Street between Melbourne Road and The Strand/Nelson Place, include raised zebra crossings, buffered bike lanes, clearer line marking and electronic 40 km/h signs.
To learn more and provide feedback, visit participate.hobsonsbay.vic.gov.au/fergusonstreet Feedback closes Friday 3 December.
Do you have a question about the Victoria Street or Ferguson Street traffic project? Join an online drop-in session and ask the project team a question on Wednesday 17 November between 6.30pm and 8pm. Register via .
Council’s draft Road Management Plan is also out for public consultation until Wednesday 10 November. Learn more and have your say at
Quotes attributable to Mayor Cr Jonathon Marsden:
“Council is committed to promoting active transport and investment in Hobsons Bay’s bike network.
“By improving walking and cycling infrastructure, we can increase our active transport options, contribute to healthier communities, lower levels of traffic congestion and decrease vehicle pollution.
“Both Victoria Street and Ferguson Street are vital for linking several significant destinations in Williamstown.
“For the safety of our residents and visitors, and to facilitate active living, it’s crucial that these works take place and we want to hear from the community on the proposed treatments before construction kicks off next year.”