What do the options actually involve?

The proposals cover two sections of Wellington Street. The Clifton Hill section (Alexandra Parade to Queens Parade) is also called Stage 4. The Collingwood section (Johnston Street to Alexandra Parade, council’s Stage 3) is separate. Each section has two options.

This page summarises the Clifton Hill section in detail, with a brief note on the Collingwood section.

Wellington Street in Clifton Hill looking towards Alexandra Parade, with the existing painted green bike lane in the foreground
Wellington Street, Clifton Hill. Photo: Liam O'Boyle.

Clifton Hill section: Alexandra Parade to Queens Parade

The Clifton Hill section has two sub-sections with different treatments under each option. The following figures apply to the section as a whole:

  Option 1: Shared Street Option 2: Protected Lanes
Parking removed 13 bays, mostly adjacent to Queens Parade 66 bays throughout (including 2 accessible)
Bays remaining 83 of 96 30 of 96
Accessible bays Both retained Both removed
Trees 29 current, adds 11, total 40 29 current, adds 3, total 32

Parking figures cover Wellington Street only (source: YourSay Yarra).

Alexandra Parade to Hodgkinson Street (southern sub-section)

This stretch includes the Clifton Hill Primary School gate.

  Option 1: Shared Street Option 2: Protected Lanes
Cycling infrastructure Shared street (also called “Bicycle Street” in council’s design documents); cyclists have priority Physically separated kerb lanes
Speed limit Reduced from 40 to 30 km/h No change (stays at 40 km/h)
Rat-running Partial traffic barriers No change

Hodgkinson Street to Queens Parade (northern sub-section)

Wellington Street in Clifton Hill looking south from the northern sub-section, showing painted lane markings but no physical protection for cyclists
The northern sub-section of Wellington Street in Clifton Hill, looking south. This is where both options install physically separated lanes. Image: © Google Street View.

Both options include physically separated, protected cycling lanes on this stretch. This is where most of the physical change occurs and where almost all of the parking reduction falls. Queens Parade has abundant on-street parking immediately around the corner, so the practical loss of convenient parking in this part of the section is minimal. Parking near the school itself, on the southern sub-section, is largely unchanged under the shared street option.

What both options share

Regardless of which option proceeds, the Clifton Hill section includes:

  • Raised zebra crossing outside Clifton Hill Primary School
  • Pedestrian refuge islands
  • Speed humps throughout, although the shared street provides more
  • Hodgkinson Street roundabout improvements (zebra crossings added, the shared street provides additional crossings on Wellington)
  • Separated bike lanes near the Queens Parade intersection
  • Asphalt surface maintenance and road condition upgrades

Learn more

The PDF documents below contain detail that the main project page doesn’t surface prominently; many people miss them.

  • YourSay Yarra: Wellington Street North - council’s project page, with interactive highlights of each specific treatment and links to more resources
  • Concept design drawings (PDF) - detailed street-level plans showing traffic barriers, new trees, pinch points, and intersection treatments for all options; look for Option 1 (labelled “Bicycle Street” in council’s documents)
  • Traffic circulation plan (PDF) - shows how local access continues to work with the barriers in place

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Collingwood section: Johnston Street to Alexandra Parade

The Collingwood section (council’s Stage 3) is separate, with its own two options. Both options include a 30 km/h speed limit and traffic barriers that discourage rat-running.

  • Option 1 (Shared Street): removes 10 of 81 bays, retains all 19 existing trees and adds 15 new ones
  • Option 2 (Painted Bike Lanes): removes 12 of 81 bays, results in a net loss of 7 trees from the existing 19

The council has info on this section at YourSay Yarra, Wellington Street South (Collingwood).

Wellington Street’s classification

Wellington Street is a C1 Primary Route in Victoria’s Strategic Cycling Corridors network, the highest classification. C1 routes connect the central city with Metropolitan Activity Centres and National Employment and Innovation Centres across metropolitan Melbourne. Both the project and the options have been assessed against that designation.

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