State Member for Northern Victoria Jaclyn Symes was in Benalla on Friday, November 3 to announce the $30 million investment, which is part of the government’s $5.3 billion Big Housing Build.
“I’m proud to be part of a government that has made housing a priority,” Ms Symes said.
“This investment will deliver additional quality, modern homes to an area of Benalla that deserves this uplift.”
The project will see the demolition of 21 old dwellings that are no longer fit for purpose to allow the construction of new state-of-the-art homes.
The new homes will be modern, comfortable, and environmentally sustainable.
They will be located around Waminda Park, close to transport, schools and services, and will uplift the quality of housing and public spaces in the Benalla West area.
Benalla Mayor Bernie Hearn said she welcomed the announcement.
“It’s been a long time for this project to begin, and I am so happy with the announcement today,” Cr Hearn said.
“I’m sure that the people that are going to be relocated for a short time will find, in time, that they will enjoy what’s happening.
“And they will have the chance to come back to the area when the new homes are built.
“I can’t wait for the project to begin.”
Construction of new homes will start in 2025 and generate more than 270 jobs.
Residents who need to move during the works will be fully supported by Homes Victoria throughout the process and will be the first to be offered homes at the newly redeveloped property.
The draft master plan for the area outlines a long-term vision to make Benalla West a better place to live - featuring more new homes, upgraded, safer and greener public open spaces, with new play facilities for children and more trees.
New streets and pedestrian paths will also be delivered, improving connectivity in the neighbourhood.
The local community and stakeholders will play an important role in helping to shape the master plan for the neighbourhood and ensure the project delivers the best possible outcomes.
Further community consultation opportunities will take place in the coming weeks.