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Sunraysia 2000Remnants of previous eras in a City's history can leave present day residents with unsightly, dangerous or other planning disasters. These are often placed in the 'too hard' basket because of cost or other considerations. It takes vision and enterprise to tackle difficulties like these. In Mildura, the rail built last century alongside the Murray River so that freight could be readily exchanged between the two systems, divides the town from one of its most attractive features, namely the Murray River. A major project to improve the appearance and access to the River for both residents and visitors would see the rail line, which no longer carries passengers but still transports freight, rerouted around the town. This would open up the River precinct for further development. Council is enthusiastic about the proposal which would generate an estimated $75 million of public and private investment. With Mildura boasting more sunlight hours than the Gold Coast, the new development would seek to take advantage of the tourist and recreational opportunities presented. Potential developments include the following.
In addition to the potential for developing all these facilities, the changes would see stately Deakin Avenue opened up to provide a clear vista to the River, improving the general attractiveness and ambience of the central business district.
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