The Greenline urban renewal master plan in Melbourne is a bold initiative aimed at transforming the city’s urban landscape into a greener, more sustainable environment. The initial plan, which was first proposed in 2015, seeks to create a network of green spaces, pedestrian and bike-friendly paths, and public transport infrastructure that connects the city’s various neighbourhoods. The consultation period for the Greenline Master Plan is now underway, after the Implementation Plan was endorsed by The Future Melbourne Committee in December 2021.


The Greenline is a proposed 4.0km linear park that will run from the city’s northern edge to its southern tip, linking together a series of parks and open spaces. The parklands will be designed to encourage outdoor recreation, provide opportunities for social interaction, and promote sustainable living. The Greenline will also include a network of bike and pedestrian paths that will make it easier for people to travel through the city without relying on cars. The team at ASPECT Studios have been chosen by the city to design the Master Plan.



The redevelopment plan also includes significant upgrades to the city’s public transport infrastructure. Melbourne’s tram system, which dates back to the 1800s, will be modernized and expanded to better serve the needs of residents and visitors. The plan also calls for the creation of a new metro rail line that will connect the city’s suburbs and help ease traffic congestion.
After the initial consultation to the community brought back an overwhelmingly positive response towards the area being endorsed as an exercise, recreation and also relaxation, the plan for implementation could move forward.

The Implementation Plan sets out a range of specific actions that the City of Melbourne will take to realize the Greenline vision. These actions include:
- Developing a detailed design for the Greenline park, including the creation of new green spaces, bike and pedestrian paths, and community gathering areas.
- Upgrading the city’s tram network, including the replacement of aging trams with new, more energy-efficient models and the expansion of the network to better serve under-served areas.
- Developing a new metro rail line to connect the city’s suburbs and reduce traffic congestion.
- Creating more affordable housing options by increasing the supply of new housing units and converting underutilized commercial spaces into residential units.
- Implementing a range of sustainability measures, including the development of green roofs and walls, the installation of renewable energy systems, and the implementation of water conservation measures.
The Greenline Implementation Plan also outlines a range of governance and funding arrangements to support the implementation of the plan. These include the establishment of a Greenline Implementation Group to oversee the delivery of the plan, the development of a funding strategy to ensure the necessary resources are available, and ongoing community engagement to ensure that the plan reflects the needs and aspirations of Melbourne’s residents. The community engagement for the Master Plan is live and open for feedback here.
Another key component of the Greenline redevelopment plan is the creation of more affordable housing options. Melbourne has experienced significant population growth in recent years, and the city’s housing market has become increasingly unaffordable for many residents. The plan includes the development of new housing units in the city’s inner suburbs, as well as the conversion of underutilized commercial spaces into residential units. Projects such as Riverlee’s Seafarers on the edge of the Docklands precinct end, aims to address the housing portion of the redevelopment along the Yarra River.


The Greenline redevelopment plan has been met with enthusiasm from both residents and city officials. The plan represents a major investment in the city’s future, and it has the potential to improve the quality of life for Melbourne’s residents for generations to come. While the project is still in the planning stages, it is clear that the Greenline redevelopment plan has the potential to transform Melbourne into a more sustainable, liveable city.
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