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Council to consider feasibility analysis on Hampton Hub concepts

14 December 2023

Council will consider a progress report on feasibility analysis for the Hampton Hub at its 19 December meeting following on from the Council resolution of 27 June 2023 where it was resolved that a feasibility analysis study be carried out on three (3) options for the proposed Hampton Hub.

Council has appointed a consultant team to prepare concept designs and feasibility analysis for the following three development options.

Option 1 (Scenario A) – Willis Street Precinct Plan – Hampton Community Infrastructure Masterplan June 2021

  • A civic square containing a purpose-built intergenerational community hub and north facing open space.

Option 2 (Scenario B) – Reduced Scope model

  • One council facility that has amalgamated 13 identified facilities around Hampton into the northern section of Willis Street.

Option 3 (Scenario C) – Alternative Open Space model

  • A Council facility located in the centre of the Willis Street Precinct with the potential for additional open space at 20-22 Willis Street.

You can read more about these options in the 27 June meeting agenda.

The concept designs and feasibility analysis for the above-mentioned scenarios is well advanced; however, will not be completed in time to present to the December 2023 Council meeting. It is anticipated that the work will be ready to be presented to Council at its next meeting in February 2024.


Council meeting

Council Chamber Civic Centre Boxshall Street Brighton

Tuesday 19 December, 6.30pm