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4.2.2 Implementation - Mobility framework

SPONGE COLLABORATIVE + WEAVING WITH WATER Team

MULLASSERY CANAL FRAMEWORK AND CANAL EDGE MASTERPLAN

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7 Depth to Water Table and Geology Preferred Format: Map with water table spot elevations, soil characteristics, and bedrock geology within study area

8 Existing sewage infrastructure network plan including treatment and outlet locations Formulating strategies to capture and delay water and prevent saltwater intrusion as part of the Cloudburst Resiliency Framework and Canal Edge Master Plan as well as a potential Community Groves pilot project; assess feasibility of living shoreline strategies for long-term rollout.

Utility design and planning; detail design for a potential MG Road Pilot project

4.2.2 Implementation - Mobility framework:

Detailed planning and seamless implementation of the mobility framework require a range of datasets, collaboration across departments, and rigorous stakeholder consultation. The critical datasets that should be investigated are existing street RoW, trac volume count, parking activity mapping & demand analysis, utility layout, activity pattern, the layout of property entrances, and open space usage patterns.

While the larger network planning and pilot design could be conceptualised with the limited data and survey, the actual realisation of the same require coordinated across from multiple agencies who are responsible for planning, design, implementation, and maintenance. Integration of other allied projects which can support the success of this project should also be given attention to maximise impact.

Figure 72 - Mapping of the stakeholders who will be responsible to adopt policies, implement interventions, and maintain them, for projects Mobility Framework (Image Credit: Sponge Collaborative)

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