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Kalorama residents demand reopening of Child Road track

Residents of Kalorama are frustrated by the ongoing closure of a popular walking track along Child’s Road, which provides a key link to the National Park.

The track which’s located within a council road reserve, has been used as a walking path for decades, however, the council recently blocked access with gates and barriers, citing safety concerns over falling trees.

According to one of the residents, the council initially suggested the track might fall under the jurisdiction of Parks Victoria, it has been confirmed that it is council-owned.

Kalorama residents argue the safety risks are overstated, with some pointing out that the trees are unlikely to fall onto the track.

One of the residents said an arborist is being consulted to provide a professional opinion on the matter.

The residents said the council’s vague responses to inquiries have only added to their frustration.

Despite multiple requests for clarification, the council has offered little more than generic comments, stating that the issue is under investigation.

This lack of transparency has led some to speculate that the council is using the safety concerns as part of a legal strategy in an ongoing dispute with a private resident who initially placed the barricades.

As the weather warms, more people are seeking access to the National Park, but the closure is forcing walkers and cyclists onto less safe routes.

Locals are urging the council to reopen the track, proposing that a simple warning sign about falling branches could mitigate safety concerns without completely restricting access.

The Yarra Ranges Council was contacted for comment.

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