SUNBURY | MACEDON RANGES
Home » News » ‘Frustration’ at council pedestrian works

‘Frustration’ at council pedestrian works

A Sunbury business owner is suffering another blow due to traffic issues caused by upgrades in the town – this time it’s pedestrian crossing upgrades taking place during his prime trading hours.

Rusty Owl Sunbury owner Peter Ralph said Hume council’s weekend upgrades to a pedestrian crossing at Evans and Brook streets has been another blow to his business on top of works to remove a level crossing, which has closed Gap Road between Evans and Horne streets.

“It stops people from coming into town. If you’re driving into Sunbury and there’s another gridlock on a Saturday and you’re going shopping, it’s easier just to bypass Sunbury and go to Watergardens, or go anywhere else,” Mr Ralph said.

The next load of works at the pedestrian crossing were set to take place at the weekend, after deadline.

Jacksons Creek Ward councillor Jack Medcraft said the reason the works had to happen now was because the council had received federal government funding for the upgrade, and had to use it within a specific time frame.

“We really had no choice, it had to be taken up otherwise we would have lost the funding for it,” Cr Medcraft said.

However, Mr Ralph just wishes that it wasn’t happening on Saturdays, which is when he might recoup his losses from other works going on.

“Do it Sunday, do it any other day, apart from the busiest shopping day we have in Sunbury at the moment,” he said.

Hume infrastructure and assets director Adam McSwain said council recognised the community might be impacted with a level crossing removal underway nearby and investigated options to minimise traffic problems.

“Two Saturdays were chosen to undertake the works, as mid-week traffic had higher hourly volumes at peak times of the day and more buses travelling through the intersection, resulting in significant traffic impacts,” Mr McSwain said.

While businesses adjoining the intersection were notified in early May, Mr Ralph said it’s the congestion, not the proximity, which could drive people away.

Cr Medcraft apologised to businesses owners like Mr Ralph.

“I know how hard they’re doing it with the railway crossing, it’s really caused some major issues, but I suppose at the end of the day we’re going to have roads easier to use and pedestrian crossings that are better to use,” Cr Medcraft said.

Digital Editions


  • Sporting opportunities for young inmates

    Sporting opportunities for young inmates

    The Victorian Government has announced an expansion of the Twinning Project to the Ripley Unit at Marngoneet Prison. This initiative, which focuses on young men…

More News

  • Experience musical classics live

    Experience musical classics live

    Experience classic musical songs from The Phantom of the Opera to Cats live in South Morang at the premier Michael Crawford tribute show ‘Phantom’. Keith McNamara is excited to perform…

  • Speeds reduced in Ranges towns

    Speeds reduced in Ranges towns

    Purchase this photo from Pic Store: 322848 Speed limit changes are coming to Macedon Ranges town centres. Following consultation with the community, Macedon Ranges council said it has received formal…

  • My Place

    My Place

    Purchase this photo from Pic Store: 536627 Theresa Micallef has been the first face to greet visitors at hospitals across Hume for over 40 years. She spoke to Courtney Black…

  • Funding found

    Funding found

    Purchase this photo from Pic Store: 421226 Funding has been found for works at the Mount Macedon Memorial Cross. The Mount Macedon Memorial Cross Committee of Management said the group…

  • Pickleball pushback

    Pickleball pushback

    Sunbury has new pickleball courts – but not everyone is happy about it. Hume council painted pickleball lines on six netball courts at Clarke Oval, creating free-to-use pickleball courts in…

  • Masters looking for players

    Masters looking for players

    Want to play football, but think you’re too old to play in the regular competition? The Sunbury Masters Football Club might be the answer for you. The club will field…

  • Buses replace trains

    Buses replace trains

    Buses will replace trains on the Sunbury Line at select times during the first week of March. Due to maintenance works, buses will replace trains between Sunbury and North Melbourne,…

  • Free foody workshops

    Free foody workshops

    Omnia Community Health is partnering with Veg Action Group and Open Table to deliver two free hands-on food workshops in March as part of the 2026 Macedon Ranges Change Makers…

  • Lancefield road works

    Lancefield road works

    Macedon Ranges council has advised road works have started on Boundary Road in Lancefield. Works began on Monday 23 February on a section of Boundary Road, located west of Melbourne-Lancefield…

  • Community Calendar

    Community Calendar

    Montage, Cut and Paste at Kyneton Library During this free event Diane Garrett, an experienced teacher and montage producer, will show how simple materials can achieve creative results. BYO scissors…