Johnsons Road Mernda Housing project

  • Project typeHousing and community infrastructure
  • Project schedule2025 - 2026
Johnsons Road Mernda

The City of Whittlesea is subdividing land at 17-19 Johnsons Road, Mernda to create 35 new housing lots to help meet the growing need for housing in the suburb.

The project will also include provision of a range of supporting infrastructure to meet the needs of new and existing residents.

What does the project include?

  • Creation of 35 new lots ranging in size from 194 to 454 square metres
  • Reconstruction of Johnsons Road between Schotters Road and the Plenty River
  • Creation of shared pathways
  • Addition of public open spaces
  • Preservation of mature trees.

Project background 

Council purchased the former Mernda Primary School site at 17-19 Johnsons Road from the State Government in December 2015. 

In May 2017, the site was rezoned to General Residential Zone to allow for a residential subdivision.

In December 2021, Council endorsed a plan to subdivide the site into 35 lots, with three lots designated for sale and/or lease to a registered housing organisation for social and affordable housing.

Next steps

Work is progressing on the design of the subdivision and associated infrastructure. Residents will be invited to have their say on the road design in the coming months.

Frequently asked questions (FAQs)

Has Council received funding?

The City of Whittlesea has received $7.1 million from the Federal Government’s Housing Support Program to build the infrastructure to support the delivery of these new homes.

What are the expected benefits of the subdivision?

The Johnsons Road Mernda Housing Project will help meet the growing demand for housing in Mernda. 

32 of the lots will be sold on the open market. The remaining three lots will be sold or leased to a registered housing organisation for social and affordable housing. 

The money raised through the sale and lease of the lots will be reinvested into community infrastructure. 

Will there be affordable housing?

Council resolved in December 2021 that three of the 35 lots would be designated as affordable housing.

How will the project support the local economy?

The project will stimulate the local economy by creating jobs in planning, design, construction and related industries, as well as attracting new residents to Mernda to support local businesses.

What are the environmental benefits of the project?

The project supports sustainable growth and the housing design will integrate with existing communities, infrastructure and the surrounding environment.  

The proposal complements the natural environment through the provision of open space areas within the subdivision to ensure tree retention and biodiversity. 

Direct connection to the Plenty River and surrounding pathway network and open spaces will contribute to the overall wellbeing of residents.

Will there be construction noise?

Yes, construction noise will be expected. Residents will be notified in advance of any works happening in the area.

Will there be changed traffic conditions during construction?

Yes, speed restrictions may be in place during construction. Construction vehicles will be present on Johnsons Road and surrounding areas. Residents will be notified in advance of any disruptions.

Contact the project team

For more information about this project, please contact project manager Jillian Fowler on 03 9217 2170 or email info@whittlesea.vic.gov.au

Location

17-19 Johnsons Road, Mernda 3754  View Map

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