Strategic Sealed Roads Project
Key points
- Council has invested $25 million into the Strategic Sealed Roads Project. We’re proposing to seal about 40 kilometres of local unsealed roads in 7 locations across the shire.
- The project will create strategic links to existing sealed roads, in locations where they are needed most and where they will deliver the most benefit.
- If you live on one of the roads to be sealed: You'll receive a letter with details about the proposed scope of the works and when the works are expected to happen.
Roads to be sealed
- Main Drain Road: Denhams Road to Ballarto Road (Koo Wee Rup) - project complete
- Boundary Drain Road: Denhams Road to Koo Wee Rup Road/Station Street (Koo Wee Rup) - project complete
- LL Road, Officer: whole length and Armytage Road, Officer (Brown Road to LL Road) - project complete
- McGregor, Soldiers and Hobsons roads, Rythdale - project complete
- Evans Road, Bunyip: whole length
- Bessie Creek Road, Gembrook: unsealed section
- Denhams Road, Koo Wee Rup: unsealed section - project complete
- Mt Lyall Road, Heath Hill: Westernport Road to municipal boundary
- Thewlis Road, Pakenham: Peck Road to Brown Road
- Dore Road, Pakenham: whole length
- Huxtable Road, Pakenham Upper: whole length
How the project will benefit road users
This project will deliver 40 kilometres of new, sealed roads that will:
- connect existing sealed roads in the places they will deliver the most benefit – such as around schools and community facilities and in the highest-traffic areas
- reduce traffic on the local, unsealed road network which will result in less wear and tear and lower maintenance costs on these roads
- reduce environmental impacts associated with unsealed roads including run-off and dust, while improving comfort and service levels for road users.
How the roads were chosen
Qualitative data and a rigorous cost benefit analysis was undertaken to rank and prioritise the roads to be sealed under this program.
The roads that were chosen:
- provided the best links between existing sealed road networks
- were in the highest-traffic areas
- provided the greatest convenience for road-users
- provided the greatest safety benefits
- provided the most long-term cost savings (by reducing maintenance)
- were most requested by the community for road repairs and maintenance.
Main Drain and Boundary Drain roads, Koo Wee Rup
WORKS FINISHED: Boundary Drain Road (from Station Street to Denhams Road) and Main Drain Road (Denhams Road to Ballarto Road)
- 7.3 kilometres of road were sealed as part of these works.
- The project achieves a high level of environmental sustainability.
- These were the first roads to be reconstructed as part of the Strategic Sealed Roads Project.
- Both roads now have solar-powered pavement markers and street lighting at intersections and traffic islands, lighting the way for motorists with clean renewable energy while improving road safety for all users.
What the works included
- Pavement construction
- Kerb and channel construction (where needed)
- Traffic calming devices (as needed)
- Drainage works
- Signage, guardrails and line markings
LL and Armytage roads, Officer
SEALED: The full length of LL Road, and Armytage Road from LL Road to Brown Road. The project also included a temporary seal on Brown Road from Armytage Road to Starling Road.
What the works will included
- Pavement construction
- Kerb and channel construction (as needed)
- Traffic calming devices (as needed)
- Drainage works
- Signage, guardrails and line markings
McGregor, Soldiers and Hobson roads, Rythdale
- The entire length of McGregor Road,
- Soldiers Road: McGregor Road to Hobson Road
STILL UNDER CONSTRUCTION
- Hobson Road: Ballarto Road to Soldiers Road
- The project achieves a high level of environmental sustainability.
- These roads now have solar-powered markers and street lighting at intersections and traffic islands, lighting the way for motorists with clean renewable energy while improving road safety for all users.
- More than 1500 tonnes of recycled glass were used in the project, decreasing the percentage of quarried materials required in the pavement, and improving environmental outcomes.
- Three wildlife sensitive light poles were installed.
What the works included
- Road pavement construction
- Kerb and channel construction (as needed)
- Traffic calming devices (as needed)
- Drainage works
- Signage, guardrails and line markings
Find out more about the completed McGregor Rd upgrades
Evans Road, Bunyip
TO BE SEALED: 3.6 kilometres of road (the entire length of Evans Road)
What the works will include
- Pavement construction
- Kerb and channel construction (where needed)
- Traffic calming devices (as needed)
- Drainage works
- Signage, guardrails and line markings
Follow for future progress updates on Evans Road
Bessie Creek Road, Gembrook
TO BE SEALED: 5.3 kilometres of road (the entire unsealed section of Bessie Creek Road)
What the works will include
- Pavement construction
- Kerb and channel construction (as needed)
- Traffic calming devices (as needed)
- Drainage works
- Signage, guardrails and line markings
Follow for future progress updates on Bessie Creek Road
Denhams Road, Koo Wee Rup
SEALED: The entire unsealed section of Denhams Road
Project completed
- The project achieves a high level of environmental sustainability
- Boundary Drain Road and Denhams Road were the first roads to be reconstructed as part of the strategi sealed roads proejct
- Both roads now have solar-powered markers and street lighting at intersections and traffic islands, lighting the way for motorists with clean renewable energy while improving road safety or all users.
What the works included
- Pavement construction
- Kerb and channel construction (as needed)
- Traffic calming devices (as needed)
- Drainage works
- Signage, guardrails and line markings
Mt Lyall Road, Heath Hill
TO BE SEALED: 6 kilometres of road (from Westernport Road to the municipal boundary)
What the works will include
- Pavement construction
- Kerb and channel construction (as needed)
- Traffic calming devices (as needed)
- Drainage works
- Signage, and line markings
Follow for future progress updates on Mt Lyall Road
Thewlis Road, Pakenham
TO BE SEALED: Thewlis Road (from Peck Road to Brown Road)
What the works will include
- Pavement construction
- Kerb and channel construction (as needed)
- Traffic calming devices (as needed)
- Drainage works
- Signage, guardrails and line markings
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Dore Road, Pakenham
TO BE SEALED: 6 kilometres of road (the entire length of Dore Road)
What the works will include
- Road pavement construction
- Kerb and channel construction (as needed)
- Traffic calming devices (as needed)
- Drainage works
- Signage, guardrails and line markings
Follow for future progress updates on Dore Road
Huxtable Road, Pakenham Upper
TO BE SEALED: 3.3 kilometres of road (the entire length of Huxtable Road)
What the works will include
- Road pavement construction
- Kerb and channel construction (as needed)
- Traffic calming devices (as needed)
- Drainage works
- Signage, guardrails and line markings
Follow for future progress updates on Huxtable Road