Nunawading Shopping Centre Streetscape Upgrade

Commencement of Works

Council is upgrading the streetscape at Nunawading Shopping Centre.

Works are planned to commence on the east side of Springvale Road (KFC to Walkers Road) on Monday 29 April and are expected to be complete by late July 2024, subject to weather.

While works are underway, all commuters on foot will be re-directed to the west side of Springvale Road, via the pedestrian crossings at Whitehorse Road and Nunawading Station.

Works on the west side (Oval Way to the boundary of the Shell Service Station) are planned to follow, subject to obtaining authorisation from the Department of Transport and Planning

The key features of the streetscape improvements are:

  • sawn bluestone feature paving 'nodes' (key street corners opposite Nunawading Station)
  • exposed aggregate concrete footpaths with some small sections of asphalt footpath
  • raised pedestrian platforms at Silver Grove and Oval Way
  • widening of the footpath opposite 132-140 Springvale Road (by pushing the kerb out and using excess road width)
  • new seating, bins, bike racks
  • new garden beds and street trees
  • no changes to car parking

View the concept plan

If you have any questions, please email eng@whitehorse.vic.gov.au

Commencement of Works

Council is upgrading the streetscape at Nunawading Shopping Centre.

Works are planned to commence on the east side of Springvale Road (KFC to Walkers Road) on Monday 29 April and are expected to be complete by late July 2024, subject to weather.

While works are underway, all commuters on foot will be re-directed to the west side of Springvale Road, via the pedestrian crossings at Whitehorse Road and Nunawading Station.

Works on the west side (Oval Way to the boundary of the Shell Service Station) are planned to follow, subject to obtaining authorisation from the Department of Transport and Planning

The key features of the streetscape improvements are:

  • sawn bluestone feature paving 'nodes' (key street corners opposite Nunawading Station)
  • exposed aggregate concrete footpaths with some small sections of asphalt footpath
  • raised pedestrian platforms at Silver Grove and Oval Way
  • widening of the footpath opposite 132-140 Springvale Road (by pushing the kerb out and using excess road width)
  • new seating, bins, bike racks
  • new garden beds and street trees
  • no changes to car parking

View the concept plan

If you have any questions, please email eng@whitehorse.vic.gov.au

Page last updated: 17 Apr 2024, 12:04 PM