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First sod turned on Riverfront Activation project

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Works to upgrade Horsham’s riverfront pathways are set to be completed within the next 12 months, after Deputy Prime Minister Michael Mccormack turned the first sod on Monday to start constructi­on on the first of the region’s much-anticipate­d Riverfront Activation projects.

Horsham Rural City Council successful­ly applied for both state and federal government to enhance and activate the Wimmera River Precinct and its link to the Central Activity District of Horsham.

“We appreciate the Commonweal­th Government’s contributi­on of $1.65 million and also the Victorian Government grant of $500,000. Council is contributi­ng funding of $850,000 towards this first stage,” Mayor Robyn Gulline said.

“We are delighted to have Mr Mccormack in Horsham for what is an exciting day for our regional city,” she said.

The first project to start is the widening and sealing the entire stretch of shared use path from Horsham City Rowing Club to the Wimmera Bridge. New park benches will also be installed along the foreshore.

The Riverfront Activation Project is the first stage of the City to River Masterplan, a 20-year plan to make Horsham a more attractive place to live, work, visit and invest.

“In April 2020 an enthusiast­ic Community Reference Group was formed to work closely with Council and design architects to develop the concept plan,” Cr Gulline said.

“We thank them for their willingnes­s to work on this important project and present a plan to our community that was endorsed by Councillor­s in September last year.”

Cr Gulline said the project would create a riverfront arrival point at the end of Firebrace Street.

“This will be a civic gathering place with a siting for a café to be constructe­d in the future,” she said.

“The scope of works also includes enhanced pedestrian pathways, riverfront activity nodes that will allow people access to enjoy the river (for fishing or sitting), outdoor seating areas, new universal access public amenities, creative landscapin­g with new trees, grass and garden beds, signage and lighting upgrades, cultural artwork and external upgrades to the angling clubrooms including a new pergola structure – all designed to add to the natural beauty of the Wimmera River.

“We now look forward to the constructi­on phase which will take about 12 months to complete,” Cr Gulline said.

 ??  ?? Pictured: Mayor Robyn Gulline speaks at the sod turning for the Riverfront Activation project. To the right, Deputy Prime Minister Michael Mccormack and Dr Anne Webster Member for Mallee.
Pictured: Mayor Robyn Gulline speaks at the sod turning for the Riverfront Activation project. To the right, Deputy Prime Minister Michael Mccormack and Dr Anne Webster Member for Mallee.

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