Frankston Motorcycle Park Lease

Safety first priority at Frankston Motorcycle Park
Thursday 30 April 2015
Council has resolved not to renew its lease with the Frankston Motorcycle Club, which will see their tenancy at the Seaford venue terminate on 28 May 2015.
“Council resolved to take action to ensure the safety and management of the facilities, to prevent any future tragedies, such as the death of a recreational motorcyclist earlier this month,” said Frankston City Deputy Mayor, Cr Glenn Aitken.
Council has asked Motorcycling Victoria to manage the venue as a ‘Recreational Track’ for 12 months and both parties will work towards reopening the basic and intermediate courses on the track as soon as Motorcycling Victoria takes possession of the site. This is scheduled to be after the current lease expires on 28 May, but may be earlier if the Motorcycling Club grant earlier access.
Whilst Motorcycling Victoria has historically only involved themselves with event/competition venues, they have agreed to work with Council to ensure the track meets the Frankston community’s recreational needs and all safety standards.
A Transition Committee will be established to develop a long-term management plan for the Motorcycle Park, to oversee the management of the venue for the next 12 months and to provide support and direction to Motorcycling Victoria about the safety of operations.
The Transition Committee will be chaired by the Deputy Mayor Cr Glenn Aitken, and will include Cr Colin Hampton, a representative from Motorcycling Victoria, Council Officers and motorcycling industry experts. ‘Expressions of Interest’ to appoint motorcycling experts is likely to be advertised on Council’s website shortly.
The Transition Committee will present all reports and findings regarding the Frankston Motorcycle Park to Councillor Briefings. Council Reports will also be submitted where required.
“Frankston City Council is dedicated to ensuring and maintaining that its recreational facilities are safe in accordance with regulatory standards,” said Cr Aitken.
Council will be working with Motorcycling Victoria and the Frankston Motorcycle Club to ensure the track is re-opened as soon as possible. Further updates will be provided shortly.
Source:
http://www.frankston.vic.gov.au/Your_Council/Media_and_Publications/Latest_News/Safety_first_priority_at_Frankston_Motorcycle_Park