Share your thoughts with us

Mount Alexander Shire Council has installed a trial pedestrian crossing point in the historic town of Maldon.

We are testing four different kerb materials during the trial, as well as alternative landscape designs.

We would love to hear what you think about each of the options. We encourage you to visit the crossing, walk across it, and share your feedback with us via the survey below.

The installation is part of the Maldon Streetscape Revitalisation Project.

Option 1

A photograph looking at Option 1 for the prototype pedestrian crossing in Maldon. The photo shows a concrete kerb with dark exposed aggregate. The fill of the kerb is a light coloured granitic sand.

Option 1 consists of a kerb formed from exposed dark aggregate concrete. The fill of the kerb is a light coloured granitic sand.

Option 2

A photograph looking at Option 2 for the prototype pedestrian crossing in Maldon. The photo shows a kerb formed from large, light coloured stone blocks. The fill of the kerb is a light coloured granitic sand.

Option 2 consists of a kerb formed from rough hewn, light coloured stone blocks. The fill of the kerb is a light coloured granitic sand.

Option 3

A photograph looking at Option 3 for the prototype pedestrian crossing in Maldon. The photo shows a concrete kerb with light exposed aggregate. The fill of the kerb is a variety of native plants with grey foliage.

Option 3 consists of a kerb formed from exposed light aggregate concrete. The fill of the kerb is a variety of native plants with grey foliage, surrounded by tan bark mulch.

Option 4

A photograph looking at Option 4 for the prototype pedestrian crossing in Maldon. The photo shows a kerb formed from steel. The fill of the kerb is a variety of native plants with green foliage.

Option 4 consists of a kerb formed from steel. The fill of the kerb is a variety of native plants with green foliage, surrounded by tan bark mulch.

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