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Have your say on road design

Community input is sought on the Narre Warren North Road upgrade project.

Major Road Projects Victoria is currently upgrading Narre Warren North Road between Fox Road and Belgrave-Hallam Road.

The upgrade will see: an extra lane added in each direction between Fox Road and Belgrave-Hallam Road; changes to the road at the Ernst Wanke intersection to add an extra through lane and extension to the right and left turn lanes; the addition of a dedicated right turn lane from Heatherton Road to Narre Warren North Road northbound; the installation of traffic lights at the Memorial Drive intersection and the addition of turning lanes; the simplification of the Crawley Road and Brundrett Road intersections; installation of safety barriers; and upgrades to walking and cycling paths.

Draft designs have now been completed, and Major Road Projects Victoria is seeking community feedback on these.

Community members can view the designs and submit feedback at engage.vic.gov.au until Wednesday 31 March. A copy of the survey can be downloaded from the website, or interested residents can call Major Road Projects Victoria to request a copy.

Visit the project team – Covid restrictions permitting – between 2pm and 4pm at the Berwick Farmers Market on Saturday 13 March, or at Narre Warren North Village Centre on Wednesdays 10 March and 24 March.

Works on the Narre Warren North Road Upgrade are scheduled to start in November 2021.

For more information on the project or to sign up for SMS updates, visit the Narre Warren North Upgrade webpage.

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