Ocean Grove’s controversial Principal Pedestrian Network project has been delayed past its initial June 2026 completion date.
The PPN, which is partly paid for by ratepayers and met with some resistance when it was announced, has experienced setbacks, City of Greater Geelong said.
The Special Rates and Charges Scheme allows the City to deliver the project within five years from commencement, with a final completion date of 2028, the City said.
The City had intended to finish construction by June 2026, however due to challenges meeting accessibility, cultural heritage, and vegetation requirements, works have not progressed as anticipated, it said.
Connewarre Ward councillor Elise Wilkinson explained that the project is still proceeding despite setbacks and officers are continuing to complete detailed design and are programming the construction of the remaining footpath sections.
“We understand the community’s frustration and the need for transparency,” Cr Wilkinson said.
“It’s crucial that the project meets the needs of all members of our diverse community and is delivered responsibly.
“Our priority is to respect the financial contributions of our ratepayers while enhancing pedestrian safety and accessibility in Ocean Grove.”
To date, nearly 6km of footpath has been built and council said it would be recommencing footpath construction “shortly”.
A drop-in session is currently being arranged to allow the community to directly engage with project staff. Once finalised, details will be published through media channels and on council’s website.
For further information, visit the project page at geelongaustralia.com.au/ogppn/