December 2020 Victoria’s Draft 30-Year Infrastructure Strategy Volume 2: Appendices About us Infrastructure Victoria is an independent advisory body with three functions: \ preparing a 30-Year infrastructure strategy for Victoria, which is refreshed every three to five years \ providing written advice to government on specific infrastructure matters \ publishing research on infrastructure-related issues. Infrastructure Victoria also supports the development of sectoral infrastructure plans by government departments and agencies. The aim of Infrastructure Victoria is to take a long-term, evidence-based view of infrastructure planning and inform community discussion about infrastructure provision. Infrastructure Victoria does not directly oversee or fund infrastructure projects. Aboriginal acknowledgment Infrastructure Victoria acknowledges the Traditional Owners of Country in Victoria and pays respect to their elders past and present, as well as elders of other Aboriginal communities. We recognise that the state’s infrastructure is built on land that has been managed by Aboriginal people for millennia. Contents Appendix A: Pg: Draft recommendations by sector 04 Appendix B: Timing of draft recommendations 08 Appendix C: Methodology 15 Appendix D: Review of 2016 recommendations 28 Appendix E: State of infrastructure 112 Appendix F: Legislative requirements 150 04 Victoria’s Draft 30-Year Infrastructure Strategy Appendix A Draft recommendations by sector This appendix lists the draft recommendations that align with the nine infrastructure sectors listed in the Victorian Infrastructure Plan 2017-22. For the transport sector, we further categorise those relating to public transport; active transport and micro-mobility; roads, parking and private vehicles; and freight. We also include a tenth sector: land use planning, to capture potential changes relating to the land use planning system. Some draft recommendations will appear more than once where they pertain to more than one sector. Vol 2. Appendices – Appendix A 05 01. Transport 1B. Active transport 51. Incorporate congestion pricing sector and micro-mobility for all new metropolitan freeways 19. Incorporate personal mobility 52. Trial full-scale congestion pricing devices in regulation in inner Melbourne 1A. Public transport 32. Produce public plans for priority 53. Trial demand-responsive pricing on 18. Facilitate integration of public infrastructure sectors parking in inner Melbourne transport with new mobility services 33. Publish Victoria’s transport plan 54. Price parking at major public 20. Transform road network operations transport hubs, all train stations 37. Develop an interconnected open for all current and future modes and park-and-rides space network 32. Produce public plans for priority 55. Phase out fixed road user charges 38. Partner with local governments to fund infrastructure sectors and introduce user pays charging pedestrian infrastructure 33. Publish Victoria’s transport plan 63. Connect suburban jobs through 39. Transform cycling in Melbourne, premium buses and road upgrades 41. Reallocate road space to priority Ballarat, Bendigo and Geelong transport modes 67. Protect a future option for a new 40. Improve walking and cycling data cross-city motorway 42. Redesign tram routes to better estimate travel impacts and benefits 68. Prioritise and oversee infrastructure 43. Activate urban renewal delivery in growing communities with new tram links 41. Reallocate road space to priority transport modes 70. Expand and upgrade Melbourne’s 44. Plan for public transport accessibility, outer suburban road network including tram stop upgrades 68. Prioritise and oversee infrastructure delivery in growing communities 77. Deliver funding certainty for regional 45. Adopt peak and off-peak public road maintenance and upgrades transport fares 1C. Roads, parking 46. Price each public transport and private vehicles 1D. Freight mode differently 01. Accelerate the uptake of zero 01. Accelerate the uptake of 47. Abolish the free tram zone emissions vehicles zero emissions vehicles 49. Appoint an independent transport 17. Prepare for increasingly automated 24. Optimise capacity at the pricing adviser vehicle fleets Port of Melbourne 54. Price parking at major public 20. Transform road network operations 25. Act now to protect the future transport hubs, all train stations for all current and future modes Bay West Port option and park-and-rides 27. Construct an outer metropolitan 26. Purchase land for Melbourne’s 62. Reshape the metropolitan bus network road and rail corridor future freight terminals 63. Connect suburban jobs through 32. Produce public plans for priority 27. Construct an outer metropolitan road premium buses and road upgrades infrastructure sectors and rail corridor 64. Increase suburban rail corridor services 33. Publish Victoria’s transport plan 32. Produce public plans for priority and capacity infrastructure sectors 41. Reallocate road space to priority 65. Reconfigure the City Loop transport modes 33. Publish Victoria’s transport plan for cross-city train services 48. Remove annual charges while 67. Protect a future option for a new 66. Prepare for Melbourne Metro Two introducing distance-based cross-city motorway pricing for electric vehicles 68. Prioritise and oversee infrastructure 77. Deliver funding certainty for regional delivery in growing communities 49. Appoint an independent road maintenance and upgrades transport pricing adviser 69. Expand rail access in outer suburbs 78. Revise the Murray Basin Rail project 50. Increase and extend the Melbourne plan 85. Reform regional public transport Congestion Levy on parking to meet local needs 79. Fund an ongoing regional rail freight maintenance program 06 Victoria’s Draft 30-Year Infrastructure Strategy 02. Culture, sport 60. Expand the legislated definition of 05. Mandate a home energy rating critical infrastructure and improve disclosure scheme and community information flows 06. Make Victorian Government buildings 80. Continue to address regional more energy efficient 32. Produce public plans for Victoria's digital connectivity gaps priority infrastructure sectors 07. Reduce peak electricity use with 86. Improve resilience of regional demand management pricing 56. Require accessible buildings telecommunications infrastructure for public services 08. Allow new gas-free housing estates 87. Fund regional libraries to provide better and review current gas policies 59. Build back better after emergencies internet access 59. Build back better after emergencies 68. Prioritise and oversee infrastructure 88. Use rural schools for children’s delivery in growing communities 81. Upgrade power supply for agriculture specialist and allied telehealth services and regional manufacturing 72. Co-design an Aboriginal Community- Controlled Infrastructure Plan 95. Make social housing suitable for changing local climates 82. Plan for future investments in regional 04. Education nature-based tourism infrastructure and training 83. Develop a Victorian Aboriginal 06. Environment tourism strategy 32. Produce public plans for priority 84. Boost tourism infrastructure infrastructure sectors 09. Specify climate scenarios and carbon by allowing more national parks 56. Require accessible buildings value in assessing infrastructure to grant long leases for public services 10. Strategically review climate 87. Fund regional libraries to 59. Build back better after emergencies consequences for infrastructure provide better internet access 68. Prioritise and oversee infrastructure 16. Invest in protecting Victoria’s coasts 89. Deliver multipurpose shared social delivery in growing communities 28. Facilitate improved recycling service facilities in the regions 88. Use rural schools for children’s infrastructure for priority materials 90. Support regional councils to update, specialist and allied telehealth services 29. Strengthen end markets for repurpose or retire outdated community recycled materials infrastructure 89. Deliver multipurpose shared social service facilities in the regions 30. Address barriers to recycling and 91. Create climate-adapted reducing waste facilities for rural communities 93. Fund more Youth Foyers in regional Victoria 31. Minimise waste and improve residual waste infrastructure planning 03. Digital 32. Produce public plans for priority connectivity 05. Energy infrastructure sectors 37. Develop an interconnected open space 01. Accelerate the uptake of zero network 17. Prepare for increasingly automated emissions vehicles vehicle fleets 71. Target 30% tree canopy coverage 02. Augment electricity transmission for in new growth areas 18. Facilitate integration of public transport renewable energy and resilience with new mobility services 82. Plan for future investments in regional 03. Identify and coordinate priority nature-based tourism infrastructure 20. Transform road network operations Renewable Energy Zones for all current and future modes 84. Boost tourism infrastructure by allowing 04. Require 7-star energy-rated new more national parks to grant long 21. Use innovation to deliver better homes in 2022, increasing towards leases models of health care 8 stars by 2025 91. Create climate-adapted facilities for 22. Modernise courts through digitisation rural communities and contemporary shared facilities 95. Make social housing suitable for 23. Improve technology and infrastructure changing local climates for a responsive police service Vol 2. Appendices – Appendix A 07 07. Health and 08. Justice and 10. Land use
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