BERWICK STAR NEWS
Home » Speed humps slowed down

Speed humps slowed down

By LACHLAN MOORHEAD

THE City of Casey has agreed to put the installation of speed humps in a busy Narre Warren South area on hold after local residents called on the council to reconsider the proposition.
The council resolved last Tuesday to shelve the installation of speed humps in the Berwick Springs estate for the time being in the wake of a 34-signature petition being presented to the City of Casey earlier this month.
Resident Michael Ball, who helped organise the petition, called on the council to look at other safety options due to fears that speed humps would negatively affect the local amenity.
“The majority of residents bought properties in this area because of the lake and tree lined streets and did not want speed humps to detract from area.
“Also noted was noise concerns and position outside of people’s properties,” he said.
He said the petition requested a “more proactive council push” into investigating the viability of increased police enforcement in the area and the installation of mobile speed cameras.
Springfield Ward councillor Louise Berkelmans said the residents’ concerns were valid and hoped to have an update on the issue from council officers in the next few weeks.
“Safety is the number one issue but it’s a very picturesque tree line and if we can have an alternative solution I think that’d be brilliant,” she said.
The council resolved to write to police seeking advice about what other traffic calming measures can be introduced to the area while a meeting with residents to discuss future strategies is also being organised.

Digital Editions


More News

  • Pride of Holden roars on

    Pride of Holden roars on

    Purchase this photo from Pic Store: 534613 Brett Crawley is a proud member of Holden’s loyal legion displaying their prize classic cars in Dandenong next month. The Narre Warren North…

  • Clyde pharmacy raises $6k for ovarian cancer

    Clyde pharmacy raises $6k for ovarian cancer

    TerryWhite Chemmart Clyde has raised more than $6,000 for Ovarian Cancer Australia after hosting its annual Morning Tea on Wednesday 18 February. More than 70 community members attended the event,…

  • Hampton Park waste plan hits home

    Hampton Park waste plan hits home

    Purchase this photo from Pic Store: 470334 Residents are still seeking answers over an advanced-waste plan that’s extending the life of waste facilities near Hampton Park homes, says Casey Residents…

  • PM celebrates Ramadan Night Market

    PM celebrates Ramadan Night Market

    Prime Minister Anthony Albanese has helped launch Dandenong’s Ramadan Night Market for its second year, marking the beginning of the holy month of Ramadan. He was escorted down Thomas Street…

  • ‘Un-Australian’: Community leaders condemn ‘no good Muslims’ speech

    ‘Un-Australian’: Community leaders condemn ‘no good Muslims’ speech

    Purchase this photo from Pic Store: 362841 South East leaders have condemned recent public remarks by One Nation leader Pauline Hanson, suggesting there are “no good Muslims.” “Such statements are…