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Facelift for FAC forecourt

BaysideNewsBy BaysideNews17 April 2025Updated:1 May 2025No Comments2 Mins Read
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AN artist’s rendition of the redeveloped Frankston Arts Centre forecourt. Picture: Supplied
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IMPROVED accessibility is at the heart of the redevelopment of Frankston Arts Centre’s forecourt.

Construction crews began working on the project on 7 April. The scope of works includes safety and accessibility improvements, separate areas for cars and pedestrians, upgraded pathways and ramps with safer gradients and smoother surfaces, new lighting, additional seating, a water feature, and signage.

Frankston Council awarded a contract worth a little more than $2.1 million to redevelop the forecourt earlier this year. In a statement, council said “This exciting redevelopment, informed by community feedback, will reimagine the forecourt as a vibrant, dynamic space that not only enhances functionality but also highlights the artistic heart of Frankston City. It’s designed to accommodate a diverse range of visitors, supporting FAC’s position as a premier cultural hub for the city and one that is much-loved by both locals and visitors.

“During construction, pedestrians and vehicle access to the Arts Centre will be impacted. Visitors are asked to allow additional time when attending an event at the venue, and to follow all signs and detours. Event ticketholders will be advised of access arrangements ahead of time. There will be no drop off zone at the front of the centre throughout the duration on the project. Visitors being dropped off can use the library forecourt or undercover carpark and then access the centre either by the lift or rear staircase. “The forecourt upgrade is fully funded by council and will take approximately six months.”

First published in the Frankston Times – 15 April 2025

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