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Broadmeadows electorate

Legislative Assembly 60 Parliament First Session
545: Constituency Questions
Kathleen Matthews-Ward to ask the Minister for Roads and Road Safety — 

(545) My question is for the Minister for Roads and Road Safety, and the question I ask is: has a safety assessment been undertaken at the intersection of Wheatsheaf Road and Plumpton Avenue in Glenroy since the substantial increase in vulnerable pedestrians crossing here to access the community hub? One of my proudest achievements from my time on council is the commencement of the $30 million Glenroy Community Hub. It was a great day celebrating its completion and the state government contribution with Minister Blandthorn and Minister Stitt. This magnificent space includes child care, kindergarten, maternal and child health, community health, the Glenroy Neighbourhood House, community meeting rooms and a wonderful new library set in the beautiful grounds of the Bridget Shortell Reserve, with a very well used park and playground. It attracts hundreds of residents a day, including many young children and people with mobility issues. I understand the intersection is the joint responsibility of council and state, but due to the difficulty these people face to cross safely and the increase in pedestrian demand it is important we work together. I thank the local resident – (Time expired)

Answer - 3 April 2024

I thank the Member for Broadmeadows for her question and her advocacy for road safety in her community.

 

As you may appreciate, the Department of Transport and Planning (DTP) receives many requests to provide safer connections for pedestrians. DTP will continue to work with Merri-bek City Council to identify pedestrian improvements at the intersection of Wheatsheaf Road and Plumpton Avenue and monitor the network for other active transport improvement opportunities within the municipality.

 

In 2022, DTP completed a safety assessment at the intersection of Wheatsheaf Road and Plumpton Avenue in Glenroy.  Any identified safety improvements, including a potential upgrade of Wheatsheaf Road and Plumpton Avenue, will be considered in future network planning.

 

I understand that Merri-bek City Council is also planning streetscape upgrades on Wheatsheaf Road, including a speed limit reduction to 40km/h. Council anticipates that these works will be delivered in late

2024.

 

 

 

 

Hon Melissa Horne MP

Minister for Casino, Gaming and Liquor Regulation

Minister for Local Government

Minister for Roads and Road Safety

Minister for Ports and Freight

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Asked
6 March 2024
by Matthews-Ward, Kathleen
Due
5 April 2024
Answered
3 April 2024