Parking upgrades proposed for Jamieson
Published on 29 August 2025
Proposed car park upgrades to improve parking capacity and accessibility in Jamieson township are now open for community feedback.
Council developed the proposal in direct response to feedback from Jamieson Community Group, which identified a need for additional and improved parking to better serve residents and visitors.
Council’s concept plans include upgrades at four key locations:
Grey Street (near the Caravan Park): Creation of new compacted gravel parking spaces and installation of new bollards to formalise the area.
Jamieson Island: The existing parking area will be increased in size, with new bollards installed and the existing gate and signage relocated.
Perkins Street: Six new parking spaces will be created, and two existing spaces will be converted into dedicated accessible car parks, with a shared access area and a ramp to the footpath.
Grey Street (near St Peter's Anglican Church): Construction of two new sealed parking spaces to provide durable, all-weather parking.
Mayor Cr Steve Rabie said the proposal aims to deliver practical solutions for the community.
"We’re grateful to the Jamieson Community Group for their feedback on parking in Jamieson township. Our proposal is based on the group’s local knowledge about what’s best for Jamieson when it comes to increasing parking capacity and improving accessibility," he said.
"We’re now asking all our community members for their feedback on our concept plans so we can make sure we get it right.
"Your feedback is valuable and will help us ensure the final design meets the needs of the community."
To view the concept designs and provide feedback visit Council’s Engage platform at engage.mansfield.vic.gov.au.
Feedback for this engagement closes on 16 September.