We're dedicated to enhancing Victoria Street's safety, liveability, community cohesion, and economic vitality.
The Victoria Street precinct in Richmond and Abbotsford is a vibrant dining, shopping and cultural destination. However, the area also faces challenges in relation to public safety, liveability, community connectedness and economic prosperity, which are often the result of drug-related activity.
We're working to make Victoria Street a safer, more attractive and welcoming place for everyone.
Litter and graffiti
We clean Victoria Street and the surrounding streets daily.
Street bins are emptied daily and we're working with businesses to reduce the number of commercial rubbish bins being left on the street.
Our graffiti crews clean posters and graffiti from Yarra City Council assets (such as bins, signs and poles) daily. This does not include private property (e.g. shopfronts).
CCTV
In October 2017 the Victorian government installed 13 CCTV cameras in and around Victoria Street. These include:
Eight cameras affixed to three poles on the east side of Lennox Street, between Victoria and Highett streets, and
Five cameras affixed to two poles on Victoria Street, one located on the corner of Nicholson Street (on the eastern side) and the other installed opposite Little Lithgow Street (southern side of Victoria Street).
paved footpaths and roadways to improve safety for pedestrians and cyclists
improved lighting
new seating and other furniture
new street bins
new landscaping
new bicycle hoops
new protective guards for street trees
renewing existing garden beds with new soil and vegetation
These improvement projects were funded by Yarra City Council and the Victorian government's Community Crime Prevention Program.
Shopfront improvements
We are in the third and final year of our pilot program to help business owners improve their shopfronts and enhance the appearance of Victoria Street.
With the Victoria Street Business Association, we are working with a number a number of Victoria Street traders to refurbish their shopfronts and roller shutters with funding and in-kind support. This has included supporting 10 shops and 15 roller shutters with artwork designed by local children. This year, five new businesses will have their roller shutters improved.
Parking and traffic
We are working to improve local streets and the safety of pedestrians and cyclists in and around Victoria Street. This process is known as a Local Area Place Making Study (LAPMS).