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Shire’s new Parklet Policy paves way for permanent outdoor activation

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Mornington Peninsula Shire has developed a draft Parklets Policy that will enable traders to create parklets for ongoing use. This policy considers the positive and negative impact to all traders and is benchmarked against other Councils’ policies.

During the pandemic, we delivered an exciting outdoor activation program across the Peninsula. The aim was to support traders who had struggled through months of closures caused by COVID-19 restrictions. The program allowed traders to develop “parklets” by extending the trading area into carparks in front of their businesses. Fencing, planting and furniture were installed, and car parks were reimagined as beautiful alfresco eateries!

The outdoor activation initiative also saw a range of cultural activations in town centres, including art, music and performance. Following the conclusion of the Emergency Declaration period, the temporary Outdoor Dining Program ended.

Overall, the program was very well received by the community and visitors, while feedback from traders varied.

We want our community’s input on the draft Policy. Do you think it strikes a fair balance for brick and mortar stores and hospitality business? Is there anything missing that we should consider? Have your voice heard and contribute to the Policy online, in person or in writing.

Community consultation is open from 8 August to 5 September.

Provide your feedback online:


Quotes attributable to Mayor Councillor Steve Holland:

“The parklets program received significant community and Council support during the pandemic. This Parklets Policy aims to find a balance for all. Permanent parklets aim to benefit the community and not disadvantage neighbouring businesses.

“We’re contacting businesses directly and inviting them to a workshop where they can ask questions and share their thoughts.

“Everyone’s voice should be considered. Please share your opinion.”

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