Works will soon commence to improve pedestrian and traffic safety and accessibility along Queen Street in Warragul between Mason Street and Peace Avenue.
The scope of improvement works include:
Renewal of the Queen/Mason Street roundabout
The replacement of five elm trees, which were previously removed
Renewal of the footpath for improved pedestrian and disability accessibility by:
Addressing existing footpath crossfall issues to enable widening of the shared pathway
Providing a widened pathway from the TAFE to the existing Normanby Place shared pathway
Implementing kerb outstands and refuge islands at the Queen Street and Gladstone Street intersection to enhance pedestrian and vehicle safety
New line-marking, including bike lanes, median and turning lanes
New landscaping
Replacement of the old public toilet block with a new modern facility located closer to the footpath providing greater accessibility, visibility and improved safety for users.
The civil and landscape works, valued at more than $456,000 is being delivered by local contractor Mad Cat Civic Pty Ltd with completion expected during March 2025. The $252,700 project for the toilet block reconstruction is being delivered by local builder James G Morrison Builders with completion expected during May 2025.
Baw Baw Shire Mayor Cr Danny Goss said the improvement works marked the nineth and final stage of the overall Warragul CBD Streetscape Project.
"Since 2016, the Warragul CBD area has undergone significant change to improve safety, accessibility and traffic flow to best accommodate a growing population and the increased traffic that comes with it", he said.
"It's great to see the final part of this revitalisation underway, which will see significant benefit to our community."
During construction, Council and the contractor will make every effort to minimise noise and impact on the community. At times, some controls will be implemented impacting pedestrians, road traffic access and parking spaces during delivery.
For more project information, go to www.bawbawshire.co/streetscapeimprovement