Maroubra Junction urban renewal

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Consultation has concluded

A revised design for the renewal project was endorsed by Council at the 24 May 2022 Council Meeting - view the design here and read the Council report here. The project is being funded by the NSW Government Your High Street grant program. 

Stage 1 was completed at the end of 2022, with new plantings added to the site. Stage 2 has commenced and is expected to be complete by end of April 2023.  READ MORE ON THE PROJECT HERE.

Randwick City Council is undertaking a renewal project of the Maroubra Junction median strip turning the underutilised reserve into a vibrant area for community use. 

Council has been allocated $1M in funding under the NSW Government Your High Street grant program to create the new public space. The program was launched in November 2020 to support councils across NSW make permanent improvements to the amenity and functionality of their High Streets. The program recognises the importance of streets as public spaces to support community and economic recovery. 

The Maroubra Junction renewal project will:

  • Create a space for people to use in the social heart of Maroubra Junction
  • Create a green space by retaining existing mature trees, planting new trees, and enhancing the garden beds to create a green oasis for people to enjoy
  • Improve access for people to walk and cycle to Maroubra Junction
  • Upgrade the area with high-quality paving feature lighting and seating
  • Not impact the number of car spaces available in the adjacent car park

Plan view of the proposed design 

We want to hear your ideas of what you would like to see in this space by taking a short survey.

What's your big idea:

  • A place for local markets?
  • A green oasis?
  • A community gathering space?
  • A place for games like table tennis or chess?

Have Your Say

  • Take our short survey to share your thoughts on what you would like to see in the renewed space
  • Lodge a submission
  • Send your comments to the General Manager headed 'Maroubra Junction urban renewal project' to council@randwick.nsw.gov.au or to 30 Frances Street, Randwick 2031.

Chat With Us

Chat with us at the Maroubra Junction median strip on 8 December, 2pm to 3pm or 5pm to 6pm.

You can meet the project team and ask them questions about the project and provide your feedback.

What Happens Next?

Your feedback will help inform how we revitalise the space. Work is expected to commence in the first half of 2022.

Consultation period: 26 November 2021 to 5pm, 17 January 2022.

Proudly funded by the NSW Government in association with Randwick City Council.

A revised design for the renewal project was endorsed by Council at the 24 May 2022 Council Meeting - view the design here and read the Council report here. The project is being funded by the NSW Government Your High Street grant program. 

Stage 1 was completed at the end of 2022, with new plantings added to the site. Stage 2 has commenced and is expected to be complete by end of April 2023.  READ MORE ON THE PROJECT HERE.

Randwick City Council is undertaking a renewal project of the Maroubra Junction median strip turning the underutilised reserve into a vibrant area for community use. 

Council has been allocated $1M in funding under the NSW Government Your High Street grant program to create the new public space. The program was launched in November 2020 to support councils across NSW make permanent improvements to the amenity and functionality of their High Streets. The program recognises the importance of streets as public spaces to support community and economic recovery. 

The Maroubra Junction renewal project will:

  • Create a space for people to use in the social heart of Maroubra Junction
  • Create a green space by retaining existing mature trees, planting new trees, and enhancing the garden beds to create a green oasis for people to enjoy
  • Improve access for people to walk and cycle to Maroubra Junction
  • Upgrade the area with high-quality paving feature lighting and seating
  • Not impact the number of car spaces available in the adjacent car park

Plan view of the proposed design 

We want to hear your ideas of what you would like to see in this space by taking a short survey.

What's your big idea:

  • A place for local markets?
  • A green oasis?
  • A community gathering space?
  • A place for games like table tennis or chess?

Have Your Say

  • Take our short survey to share your thoughts on what you would like to see in the renewed space
  • Lodge a submission
  • Send your comments to the General Manager headed 'Maroubra Junction urban renewal project' to council@randwick.nsw.gov.au or to 30 Frances Street, Randwick 2031.

Chat With Us

Chat with us at the Maroubra Junction median strip on 8 December, 2pm to 3pm or 5pm to 6pm.

You can meet the project team and ask them questions about the project and provide your feedback.

What Happens Next?

Your feedback will help inform how we revitalise the space. Work is expected to commence in the first half of 2022.

Consultation period: 26 November 2021 to 5pm, 17 January 2022.

Proudly funded by the NSW Government in association with Randwick City Council.

  • CLOSED: This survey has concluded.

    To complete the survey you need to be registered on this site. 

    Your privacy: We will not make public your personal details, but we may use excerpts of your comments and feedback (without identifying details) as part of our community consultation analysis. 

    Consultation has concluded
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