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Construction starts on Traralgon-Maffra and Marshalls Road intersection with widening road, turning lanes, drainage and more
Latrobe City Council improves Traralgon-Maffra Road/Marshalls Road intersection, widens Marshalls Road, aligning with Traralgon North Development Plan. Includes road enhancements; disruptions anticipated Jan-Aug.
Latrobe City Council is upgrading the intersection at Traralgon-Maffra Road and Marshalls Road in Traralgon and widening Marshalls Road. As part of the Traralgon North Development Plan, the intersection will be upgraded to a signalised intersection, providing safer turn movements for traffic in all directions.
Traralgon-Maffra Road/Marshalls Road intersection upgrade, aligned with Traralgon North Development Plan, includes widened road, turning lanes, drainage, signals, and lighting
Road expansion project
Widening and upgrade works will also extend down Marshalls Road, making the road look the same from Park Lane to the upgraded intersection. These upgrades will complement the adjacent supermarket and specialty shops that are currently under construction.
Works will widen existing road pavements, provide turning lanes, drainage infrastructure, traffic signals and street lighting. There will be disruptions to traffic flow as part of these works from January through to August.
Road construction
Mayor of Latrobe City Council, Councillor Darren Howe, said he appreciates the community's patience while these important safety upgrades are completed. "Upgrades to the intersection are part of council's 2023/24 Budget, with $4.9 million allocated to the works. Council appreciates the community's desire and advocacy for this intersection and the widening of Marshalls Road to be complete. The upgrades will improve safety and traffic flow, as part of our growing City."
"We apologise for any inconvenience this roadwork may cause the community. Road users will be given more information and notified of road works or delays as the project progresses. Community members can sign up to receive updates and are reminded to drive with care and in accordance with roadside signage through upcoming roadworks, as there will be occasions where there are loose stones and no lines," said the Mayor.
Further information is available on Latrobe City Council website.
Pictures from Google Maps.
Source: www.gippsland.com
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