BERWICK STAR NEWS
Home » Work on black spots

Work on black spots

CASEY’S traffic black spots are being improved with road works scheduled at three collision-prone sites.
Casey Council’s manager for traffic, Paul Hamilton, said the intersections of Harkaway Road and Noack Road in Berwick, Pound Road and Kilberry Drive in Hallam, and a section of Churchill Park Drive in Endeavour Hills were receiving attention.
“Works are under way to enhance the safety of motorists and road users in high-accident locations, which were highlighted in council’s application for federal funding under the black spot program,” Mr Hamilton said.
Works at the Harkaway Road/Noack Road intersection are expected to resolve a history of single-vehicle run-off road accidents by improving the road surface drainage, lane definition and road surface skid resistance as well as the operation of large quarry vehicles exiting Noack Road.
Works are due for completion by the end of March.
Works at the intersection of Pound Road and Kilberry Drive involve the construction of a protected right-turn lane for traffic turning from Pound Road into Kilberry Drive and are expected to improve safety associated with vehicles waiting to undertake this turn.
Design documentation has been completed and the works are being tendered, with construction expected to occur this month.
In Churchill Park Drive, from Power Road to Parkside Boulevard, designs are being finalised for a range of treatments including guard rail, shoulder sealing and localised widening in particular at the bends near the Churchill Park Golf Course.
There has also been a history of single-vehicle run-off accidents along this section of road.
It is expected the works will get underway in late April and be completed in June.
“A key priority for council is continuing safety improvements to the road network,” Mr Hamilton said.
“While the current works may result in a temporary inconvenience for road users during certain times, once completed the road conditions will be safer for all.”

Digital Editions


More News

  • Pair charged after alleged hammer assault

    Pair charged after alleged hammer assault

    A pair have been charged after a man was allegedly struck with a hammer in Cranbourne on Friday 6 February. Casey CIU detectives say the man was involved in a…

  • Roadworks cause havoc for Casey commuters

    Roadworks cause havoc for Casey commuters

    Roadworks on a major Clyde North intersection has caused gridlock during peak hours for many Casey commuters, some saying that their typical 10-minute commute has taken them close to an…

  • State Government promises new emergency facilities for Casey Hospital

    State Government promises new emergency facilities for Casey Hospital

    Purchase this photo from Pic Store: 153243 With the official plans for the expansion of Casey’s emergency department debuted, the state government is progressing on its $280 million project, with…

  • Lofty hopes for Ramadan Night Market

    Lofty hopes for Ramadan Night Market

    Purchase this photo from Pic Store: 467847 As the holy month of Ramadan is fast approaching, so is the buzz and excitement for Dandenong’s already-famous Ramadan Night Market – which…

  • Half-Hub rescission defeated

    Half-Hub rescission defeated

    Purchase this photo from Pic Store: 484035 A half-sized Dandenong Community Hub will go ahead after Greater Dandenong mayor Sophie Tan’s casting vote sidelined calls to rescind the downscaled design.…