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Liveability at Grandview

At Stockland, we know it takes a lot more than bricks and mortar to create connected, happy communities. Since 1952, we’ve been building communities that bring people together. Spaces filled with energy, soul, and life. Where houses become homes and neighbours become family. All in pursuit of our purpose, a better way to live.​ 
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Our annual Liveability Survey is one of the ways we bring this purpose to life. By measuring what matters, we can better understand and design our communities around the things our residents love. From the quality of parks and playgrounds to how community design supports healthy minds and active lifestyles. We recognise, what matters to one person can be very different to the next. That’s why we survey across a diverse range, including belonging, connection, health and fitness, safety, environment, and sustainability.​ 
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Earlier this year, Grandview residents were invited to complete our 2024 Liveability Survey. The results are in. We’ve listened and here's what we're doing to make Grandview better. 

Here's what we're doing to improve^

Updates to roads

We recently opened the 1.7km stretch of Grand Boulevard, connecting Mt Atkinson and Grandview between Clara Avenue and Altezze Drive.  

We’re also working closely with Council and relevant authorities to advance the design and obtain approvals for the Kirkpatrick Boulevard and Mt Atkinson Road intersection, which will ultimately connect Highline Boulevard in Grandview with Kirkpatrick Boulevard in Mt Atkinson. Pending approvals, construction of this new signalised intersection is expected to begin in 2025^.  

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Creating green spaces

Civil construction is currently underway for the future wetlands in the southwestern corner of the community. We’re on track to complete the wetlands civil works by the end of the year, with landscaping to follow shortly after. If all goes according to plan, we anticipate opening the wetlands to the community early 2026^. 

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Improving connectivity

We know how important staying connected is, that’s why we’re pleased to let you know that Waveconn, a dedicated telecommunications infrastructure company, have been granted planning approval from the Victorian Civil and Administrative Tribunal (VCAT) permitting the construction of a new mobile telecommunications facility in the wider Mt Atkinson precinct. We’ll keep you updated as this progresses.

Building community connections

We’re committed to bringing you a calendar of community events, programs and initiatives to promote healthy lifestyles and strengthen connections for residents and the broader community. 

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Enhancing safety within the community

To help foster a sense of safe and connection, we have committed to supporting the resident-initiated Neighbourhood Watch Group. The hope for this group is to spread awareness & build connections amongst neighbours to look out for each other. 

*Percentage calculated from results obtained in the Stockland Liveability Index Survey conducted on 19.02.24 – 17.03.24. The Stockland Liveability Index Survey contains views and opinions expressed by customers of Stockland. The views, opinions and commentary of such individuals may not represent the views, opinions and commentary of all customers of Stockland. Stockland does not accept any liability for loss or damage arising as a result of any reliance on the views, opinions and commentary of such individuals.

^Any future infrastructure referenced is proposed for Stockland Grandview as at October 2024. The delivery and location of proposed infrastructure, facilities, amenities, services and destinations is indicative only and may change due to future circumstances.