Moonee Ponds Creek Trail Closure. Inundation of the Moonee Ponds Creek Trail Bicycle Network This new bridge will provide a direct link to Dynon Road, Flinders Street and the new Wurundjeri Way Extension. The City of Melbourne (CoM) has called on Development Victoria (DV) to "articulate a process and date" by which the Moonee Ponds trail in Docklands would be reopened, with Cr Rohan Leppert describing the situation as "outrageous".
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These include paths along Footscray Road, Dynon Road, Whitehall Street and Moonee Ponds Creek. This new bridge will provide a direct link to Dynon Road, Flinders Street and the new Wurundjeri Way Extension.
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Local residents and community groups are demanding answers about the long-standing closure of the shared path along the Moonee Ponds Creek in Docklands, despite previous confirmation from the Victorian Government it would remain accessible to the public. From Tuesday 21 May to Thursday 5 December, there will be impacts to several sections of walking and cycling paths near the city Moonee Ponds Creek Trail to be closed from 1 July - 24 July
Merribek BUG » Moonee Ponds Creek Trail Closure at Western Ring Road Friday 6 August Between. Local residents and community groups are demanding answers about the long-standing closure of the shared path along the Moonee Ponds Creek in Docklands, despite previous confirmation from the Victorian Government it would remain accessible to the public. What to expect Moonee Ponds Creek Trail detours - For the safety of everyone, some shared paths will be closed during the works
Shortterm closure of Moonee Ponds Creek Trail Bicycle Network. Works are continuing around Moonee Ponds Creek to allow for the construction of a new bridge as part of the West Gate Tunnel Project Pedestrians and cyclists will be temporarily detoured along Mascoma and Odin Streets when we complete the rockwork on the southern side of the creek channel.