Young Street Redevelopment

New start: Frankston’s Young St and the Frankston train station surrounds will begin to be rejuvenated in May as part of state government plans, top.

A MUCH-NEEDED redesign of Young St as part of the $63 million Frankston train station precinct redevelopment will begin in May and plans for the rejuvenated streetscape were released by the state government last week.

Frankston Labor MP Paul Edbrooke hailed the plans as a long-term change for the high-profile street rather than a short-term cosmetic stopgap.

The plans, designed by architecture firm Hassell, claim “additional green space will make Young St a more comfortable place to be”.

A new “civic space” at the train station’s entrance will make Frankston “more welcoming” to arrivals. Increased trees shade during the day alongside space for outdoor dining will open up Young St as a destination for visitors.

Improved night-time lighting “will improve perceptions of safety” according to the plans.

“This is a significant moment in the Young St development to finally see imagery of the works beginning in May to rejuvenate Young St,” Mr Edbrooke said.

Frankston Council said it had lobbied state governments for Young St to be redeveloped so visitors to the city see a positive first impression.

“Young St is a very important gateway for Frankston City and we look forward to it being transformed into a hub for community members and visitors, to meet, shop and enjoy spending leisure time in,” Mayor Cr James Dooley said.      

First published in the Frankston Times – 14 March 2016

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