1-9 Powlett Street East Melbourne VIC 3002

Conversion of the existing tram stop and installation of two electronic, six static internally illuminated advertising panels and eight Yarra Trams self-promotional panels on new Evo 8 metre double parallel double-roof tram shelters.

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(Source: Melbourne City Council, reference TP-2015-845)

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  1. Bretan Clifford commented

    THIS APPLICATION SHOULD NOT BE APPROVED DUE TO THE REQUIREMENT FOR ILLUMINATED ADVERTISING PANELS

    I recognise the need to increase tram accessibility and efficiency through the development of the new superstop. While a significant number of East Melbourne residents suffer minor disadvantage by the elimination of the other stops I believe the gross community advantage is justified. However........

    I have very strong objection to turning public space where there is currently minimal advertising into an illuminated advertising circus.

    Two electronic and six static internally illuminated advertising panels changes the whole character of the proposal.

    I can understand some, say two to four, Yarra Trams self-promotional panels on the new Evo 8 metre double parallel double-roof tram shelters.

    If any non-Yarra Tram internally illuminated advertising panels are a specific requirement of the proposed modification of the East Melbourne tram stops I call on the Future Melbourne Committee to reject the planning proposal.

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