Surf Coast Shire Council has taken a stand with the community against installing a wombat crossing in Torquay.
Council decided not to support the proposed raised pedestrian crossing on Loch Ard Drive, with six councillors voting against the crossing and two supporting the crossing, during its August 26 meeting.
The decision responded to a petition signed by 188 people received by council during its July 22 meeting, which objected to the construction of the crossing in the area due to loss of carparking.
Councillor Adrian Schonfelder said it was important to listen to the views and concerns raised by community members.
“I believe that improving active transport and the desire to install a wombat crossing is a noble cause, however I do think that other options should be investigated,” he said.
“I know that parking is crucial for the survival and the profitability of businesses, and I believe removing five carparks… could have a detrimental effect on businesses in the area.
“We want safer roads and active pathways, but I do believe there are other ways to achieve this, and I believe listening to traders and small businesspeople in the area is crucial.”
Council’s decision not to support the installation of the wombat crossing was not recommended by officers as it contradicted the adopted Road Safety and Safer Cycling Strategies.
Officers also identified that the decision set a precedent that may make it more difficult for future projects supporting the installation of road safety treatment.