The Queen Street/Elizabeth Street precinct in Croydon is a thriving area with a diverse mix of residential and retail land use and community facilities. The precinct is extremely popular with the local community but also attracts visitors from outside of the area due to its selection of eateries, retail shops and its popular children's playground.
Major road renewal works are scheduled for Queen Street (Port Road and Euston Terrace) and Elizabeth Street (from Robert Street to the end) in the 2024/25 financial year.
This project presents an opportunity to reconsider the current road alignment and surface treatment in preparation for the next 60 years of the life of the road and to address any road safety concerns.
Prior to developing a design, we would like to understand and consdier how you use the street, what currently works well and what doesnt work so well.
In relation to the following (walking conditions, riding conditions, street lighting, personal safety, volume/speed of vehicles what currently works well and what doesn’t work so well in Queen/Elizabeth Street.
How do you use Queen / Elizabeth Street?
What doesn’t work so well in Queen Street / Elizabeth Street?
Do you have any ideas or opportunities that you feel we should consider as part of the Road Reconstruction?
How to get Involved
You can:
- Provide your comments below on our interactive vision board
- Download and complete a hard copy survey
- Visit the display at Crave Coffee, 15A Elizabeth Street and share your thoughts (from Monday 17 October)
- Speak to the project team at Crave Coffee on Tuesday 25 October from 2pm to 3.30pm