PEOPLE can have their say on a $10 million “revitalisation package” for the Seaford area until the end of June.
The Level Crossing Removal Authority (LXRA) wants to hear from locals about how best to improve the area around the Seaford Road level crossing removal near RF Miles Reserve.
Frankston councillors at the 4 June public council meeting voted to seek clarity from state Carrum Labor MP Sonya Kilkenny on how the money will be spent amid their concerns the $10 million will be absorbed back into the level crossing removal project instead of towards community groups (“Crossing fund reservations expressed”, The Times 12/6/18).
Ms Kilkenny said a community reference group would help decide how the fund is allocated.
The LXRA says the revitalisation will include six kilometres of walking and cycling paths from Eel Race Road through Seaford and in to Frankston, a new “open community space” and landscaping with streetscaping.
See your.levelcrossings.vic.gov.au/seaford to provide feedback.