Renaming proposal - Mitchell Street, Kilmore

Consultation has now concluded, than you for your feedback.

We're proposing to rename two parts of Mitchell Street in Kilmore. The section west of Sydney Street between Malthouse Street and John Street, and the small section east of Sydney Street that runs alongside the shops. There are no changes being proposed to the section of Mitchell Street east of Andrew Street.

Why is the change being proposed?

Mitchell Street in Kilmore is currently split into three sections which do not physically connect.

Renaming these sections of Mitchell Street will make it easier for emergency services and the general public to locate addresses correctly. It also meets the Naming Rules for Places in Victoria.

Eight properties currently addressed to the affected sections of Mitchell Street will need to be re-addressed as part of the proposal. Please note that whilst no properties are numbered directly to the small section running alongside the shops, it still requires renaming.

As part of our legislative requirements for road naming, we are seeking feedback on the proposed names received from affected property owners.

Street name options

Mitchell Street – between Malthouse Street and John Street (Large section)

Council has identified three potential street names for use in the renaming of this section and is seeking your feedback on these options.

  1. Craft Street
  2. Barley Street
  3. Hogshead Street

These options link to the Kilmore Brewery which operated on this site in the late 1800’s.

Mitchell Street – alongside shops (Small section)

Council has identified two potential street names for use in the renaming of this section and is seeking your feedback on these options.

  1. Creek Lane
  2. Carex Lane

These options link to the Kilmore Creek and neative vegetation in the area.

How to provide feedback

Information

For further information please call the Rates Team on 5734 6200.

Closing date

Submissions need to be received by 16th December 2024

We're proposing to rename two parts of Mitchell Street in Kilmore. The section west of Sydney Street between Malthouse Street and John Street, and the small section east of Sydney Street that runs alongside the shops. There are no changes being proposed to the section of Mitchell Street east of Andrew Street.

Why is the change being proposed?

Mitchell Street in Kilmore is currently split into three sections which do not physically connect.

Renaming these sections of Mitchell Street will make it easier for emergency services and the general public to locate addresses correctly. It also meets the Naming Rules for Places in Victoria.

Eight properties currently addressed to the affected sections of Mitchell Street will need to be re-addressed as part of the proposal. Please note that whilst no properties are numbered directly to the small section running alongside the shops, it still requires renaming.

As part of our legislative requirements for road naming, we are seeking feedback on the proposed names received from affected property owners.

Street name options

Mitchell Street – between Malthouse Street and John Street (Large section)

Council has identified three potential street names for use in the renaming of this section and is seeking your feedback on these options.

  1. Craft Street
  2. Barley Street
  3. Hogshead Street

These options link to the Kilmore Brewery which operated on this site in the late 1800’s.

Mitchell Street – alongside shops (Small section)

Council has identified two potential street names for use in the renaming of this section and is seeking your feedback on these options.

  1. Creek Lane
  2. Carex Lane

These options link to the Kilmore Creek and neative vegetation in the area.

How to provide feedback

Information

For further information please call the Rates Team on 5734 6200.

Closing date

Submissions need to be received by 16th December 2024

  • CLOSED: This survey has concluded.

    Mitchell Shire Council would appreciate you taking the time to make a submission. 

    Please note, questions marked with an asterisk are mandatory.

    Online survey closes 16th December 2024.

    You can make an online submission by completing the form here.

    Consultation has now concluded, than you for your feedback.