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Deadline looms for feedback on Clyde Road Upgrade

Major Road Projects Victoria (MRPV) is seeking feedback from residents and local businesses to inform design and planning investigations for the upgrade of Clyde Road between the Princes Freeway and Kangan Drive in Berwick.

MRPV is looking to hear how people currently travel on and around Clyde Road and surrounding areas, how local businesses operate, how customers and employees access these businesses and people’s views of the efficiency and safety of Clyde Road.

People can have their say at engage.vic.gov.au/clyde-road-upgrade, but must do so before 6 April 2023.

Major Road Projects Victoria Program Director Marc Peterson said the upgrade will reduce congestion and improve travel times for road users and improve community access to local employment and services.

“As part of the Clyde Road Upgrade, we’ll add a lane in each direction between the Princes Freeway and Kangan Drive, and upgrade intersections at Clyde Road and Kangan Drive, and Clyde Road and the Princes Freeway.”

The project will also build on improvements delivered by the Monash Freeway Upgrade and add further capacity to the local road network, authorities said.

Utility relocations on the Clyde Road Upgrade are expected to begin in mid-2023, with major construction to begin later in the year.

The Clyde Road Upgrade is being funded by the Australian Government.

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