Tuesday, September 8, 2015
Sunday, September 6, 2015
Minutes of out of session meeting sunday 6 september
- suggestion to engage body corporates to partake in residents association. There are three surrounding the marina.
- there were bins all around the marina council removed them
- a large petition for lighting installation around the marina was tabled to council
- a move of the bike rack next to cafe boutique was suggested
- cafe owner having problems with complaints about bins due to illegal dumping
- much angst about illegal dumping
- uni students parking around lakehouse and dumping orange peels, bananas etc.
- suggestion that toilets installed open at 7am close at 7pm
- residents walk ascot vale side of river as they have toilets.
- soon no toilet blocks footscray park to maribyrnong road.
Minutes of first meeting 30 aug 2015
Rough minutes
4x attendees
- ghost houses - some people feel uncomfortable campaigning against these unfair as may compound personal financial circumstances - fair point.
- RAID secretary mentioned many examples of inappropriate development in maribyrnong area and that coordinated email blasts on set topics quite effective.
- RAID secretary mentioned poor planning of playground - no toilets
- mention was made of traffic/rat runs through the estate, new signs put up. Speed bumps needed.
- matt mentioned current issue with council/parks victoria demarcation lines and talk of interim measures to address overgrown garden beds on marina banks.
Monday, August 24, 2015
Sunday, August 2, 2015
Starting the residents association
Hello Edgewater.....
We need to kick it up a notch here in the Edgewater estate with our dear council to preserve our investment in our properties and improve the amenity of the neighbourhood.
Our resident Matthew Hackling has been running a campaign since October 2014 captured for posterity on https://facebook.com/fixedgewater with City of Maribyrnong
Another resident has had a persistent extended email campaign with the City of Maribyrnong on garden maintenance (or lack of it)
We need to kick it up a notch here in the Edgewater estate with our dear council to preserve our investment in our properties and improve the amenity of the neighbourhood.
Our resident Matthew Hackling has been running a campaign since October 2014 captured for posterity on https://facebook.com/fixedgewater with City of Maribyrnong
Another resident has had a persistent extended email campaign with the City of Maribyrnong on garden maintenance (or lack of it)
A third core resident has also interviewed with 3AW talkback radio.
I suggest that we hold a regular catchup to discuss issues, coordinate our efforts with the council and generate some ideas on improvements to the area to pursue.
Last sunday of the month 6pm cafe boutique.
Kind Regards,
Matthew Hackling
Issues
- quality and frequency of parks and gardens maintenance by council - what is done after formal complaints is by work for the dole kids or council mowers who race their ride on mowers
- derelict reticuation system - unsightly and a trip hazard
- un maintained decking - serious safety concern - rusty exposed bolts and broken decking where kids ride bikes and scooters at speed
- litter and MORE bins - dedicated campaign from a resident got us the single bin in the marina
- ghost houses - unfinished homes under construction for 5+ years
- pest control
- public health
- street parking congestion (poor urban planning for apartments in waterside place)
- general DILLIGAF attitude from some property owners on key corner properties on main thoroughfares
- parking for businesses - that's why they can't make a go of it.
- erratic parking enforcement -residents get harassment for parking in their driveways where people parking in no standing zones aren't ticketed
- astronomically high rates which aren't benchmarked with other councils via municipal association of victoria survey
- no lighting for the marina and parks/ personal safety
Good ideas from residents
- a music festival from a barge in the marina
- a market with market stalls around the marina
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