BERWICK STAR NEWS
Home » Community cut off

Community cut off

Beaconsfield residents are raising alarms about ongoing flooding issues linked to the recent Level Crossing Removal project.

Local resident Jacqueline expressed frustration, saying the area could be “completely cut off” during heavy rain.

“Their solution at the moment is unbelievable,” she said. “They don’t want to spend money on a problem that they caused with the road over rail.”

Community members highlighted that the flooding problems mainly occur under the new railway bridges, where traffic lights indicate when it’s unsafe to cross.

Despite warnings, drivers often attempt to pass through and can become stranded. Flooding affects Kenilworth, with water reaching the rear of properties along Coach House Lane and near a second bridge, leaving residents trapped between the two points.

Currently, there is no “comprehensive solution“ for residents. While a raised footpath leading to the station has been completed, designed to allow emergency workers access, everyday residents remain at risk.

Jacqueline said the Level Crossing Removal Authority has been in talks with Melbourne Water but has yet to provide clear answers for locals.

“They say that emergency workers will be able to use it to reach the local residents but there is no solution for the residents,” she explained.

“If we happen to be on the highway side we can’t get to our homes and if we are home there is no way out.”

Residents have praised the Cardinia Shire Council for advocating on their behalf, noting the Council raised the footpath for pedestrian safety and engaged with the Level Crossing team regarding vehicle access. However, locals feel their broader concerns about flooding were not fully addressed before construction began.

“My husband spoke to the Level Crossing people last Wednesday about the road and they are in talks with Melbourne Water with no proper solution yet,” Jacqueline said.

She also questioned the traffic studies conducted during the project, noting that counts were done when Kenilworth experienced unusually high traffic due to the closure of O’Shae Road.

“They would not do a second count when the road reopened, which would have shown have shown there was very little traffic using the road and the crossing wasn’t a problem.”

With no significant rain yet since the bridge upgrades, residents remain uncertain about the impact of the new infrastructure on local flooding, leaving the community anxious about the next heavy storm.

Level Crossing Removal Project spokesperson said “removing the level crossing at Station Street, Beaconsfield has boosted safety and eased congestion for thousands of motorists each day”.

Digital Editions


  • Nervous Panthers stay up

    Nervous Panthers stay up

    A relegation standoff so tense the rule book had to be brought out. Devon Meadows survived one of the most memorable yet gruelling run chases…

More News

  • Devon Meadows WWII veteran turns 100

    Devon Meadows WWII veteran turns 100

    Purchase this photo from Pic Store: 535972 Devon Meadows resident Donald Smith has celebrated a remarkable milestone, turning 100 years old surrounded by generations of family who gathered to mark…

  • Cranbourne West breast cancer survivor walks for eighth year

    Cranbourne West breast cancer survivor walks for eighth year

    Purchase this photo from Pic Store: 538118 Cranbourne West breast cancer survivor Renee Bradshaw will mark her eighth year of fundraising for cancer research when she joins thousands of walkers…

  • Violent home invasion – after 48 cans

    Violent home invasion – after 48 cans

    Purchase this photo from Pic Store: 481350 An armed, homeless man who stormed into a Dandenong hotel room to bash a stranger after a brief spat is facing automatic deportation.…

  • Berwick university kicks off semester with festivities

    Berwick university kicks off semester with festivities

    Several universities across the state celebrated new and returning students this past week with their orientation festivities — including Berwick’s very own, Federation University. In commemoration of welcoming new and…

  • Cocaine trafficker sprung by hotel cleaner

    Cocaine trafficker sprung by hotel cleaner

    Purchase this photo from Pic Store: 260279 A 20-year-old Narre Warren man has been jailed for at least two years after a cleaner spotted cash and a large stash of…