Works taking place in June Major construction works are underway and will continue throughout 2022. The boom gates will be gone for good and the new station
Festival Fact Sheet - Traffic Management
If you need to close a road or make changes to existing pedestrian and vehicle traffic management, you will need to apply for a Temporary Road Closure permit
Major construction works to relocate existing utility services will continue throughout 2022. The Level Crossing Removal Project Team (LXRP) needs to relocate
All local government areas are required under Part 6 of the Emergency Management Act 2013 to establish an Emergency Management Planning Committee (MEMPC) to
Your application for a vehicle crossing permit may require additional approvals - either from Council or from other authorities. Review the information below to
Lorne Parade’s existing utility services will be relocated, with works starting on Monday 7 February. Works taking place A small boring machine will be used to
Works taking place From Monday 2 May 2022 works to relocate existing combined service route (CSR) cabling will continue. Crews will be undertaking excavation
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