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Putting a focus on accessibility Share
MORE places in Mordialloc will soon be made accessible to people with disabilities.
Work is set to get underway to install an accessible toilet at Peter Scullin Reserve. Plans for a floating pontoon in Mordialloc Creek and an upgrade to the boating gangways and pontoons at George Woods Reserve have also been approved.
Kingston Mayor Steve Staikos said “changing places accessible toilets provide the space and the features needed to ensure that people with limited mobility can toilet and change with dignity – improving opportunities to enjoy longer outings to public spaces like our popular Peter Scullin Reserve. Changing places accessible toilets are larger than standard accessible toilets, have extra features including an adult changing table, shower, wall-mounted hoist and a privacy screen.”
Accessibility upgrades in Mordialloc, to benefit wider community
Work will soon commence on a number of projects to improve accessibility in Mordialloc, as part of Council’s commitment to ensure our facilities, open spaces, buildings and foreshore can be enjoyed by everyone.
Council will install a Changing Places Accessible Toilet at Peter Scullin Reserve and has approved Better Boating Victoria’s plans to build a floating pontoon in Mordialloc Creek and a proposal to upgrade the boating gangways and pontoons at George Woods Reserve.
Kingston Mayor Steve Staikos said Council is committed to improving accessibility across Kingston and these important projects will ensure everyone can access and enjoy the Mordialloc foreshore and recreational boating on the beautiful Port Phillip Bay.
Works on boating accessibility
A RAMP is set to be built at Mordialloc Creek to give people with disabilities easier access to boats.
Kingston Council has confirmed plans to build a ramp to link the existing promenade with a proposed eight-metre long and nine-metre wide floating pontoon.
The mayor Steve Staikos said council is “committed to improving accessibility across Kingston and giving everyone the opportunity to enjoy our foreshore and the beautiful Port Phillip Bay.”
“Boating and fishing is a popular past-time for many in our community and we want to make sure all residents can continue to access and enjoy our waterways well into the future despite any mobility issues,” he said.
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