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Gisborne project feedback open

A host of improvements are planned for pedestrian and road safety in Gisborne, with residents invited to provide feedback to the council’s plans.

Macedon Ranges has created a streetscape and pedestrian improvement plan for the roundabout at Hamilton and Aitken Streets in Gisborne, which is a key thoroughfare for the town.

This includes constructing raised crossings on the southern leg – Aitken Street – and the eastern and western legs – Hamilton Street, modifications to the service road entry and exit points, and broad aesthetic and functional improvements to the area, including landscaping and street furniture.

A state government program has funded the first stage of this project – the raised platform on the southern leg, modification of the service road exit point, and the raised platform on the western leg.

This first stage is expected to be completed by June 31 next year.

Another key thoroughfare for Gisborne, a series of improvements are planned for the roundabout at Hamilton and Brantome streets.

Included as part of this compact roundabout, the council proposes to construct a central island, three raised pedestrian crossings, and a speed cushion.

According to the council, these upgrades are designed to align with local priorities – including those outlined in the Gisborne Urban Design Framework and Gisborne Movement Network Study – while adopting an approach that focuses on improving road safety by considering all elements of the road transport system and their interactions.

Along with these projects, the council is proposing to reduce the speed limit around Gisborne.

According to council, a township-wide speed limit reduction will greatly enhance safety for pedestrians, cyclists, and all road users, with studies showing that reducing speed limits has the potential to decrease fatalities by more than 50 per cent.

Residents can provide feedback to the plans online until Sunday, April 20 on the council’s YourSay platform.

Details: yoursay.mrsc.vic.gov.au/pedestrian-and-road-safety-improvements

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