Pedestrian and traffic improvements planned for Torquay town centre

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A series of pedestrian and traffic improvement works are being planned for Torquay town centre.

The works will make it safer and easier for people to access, walk and cycle around town, through a series of pedestrian treatments, speed control and intersection improvements.

The works, which are planned to begin next year after the busy Easter period and be completed by June 2022, include:

  • A mini roundabout at the intersection of Pearl Street and Bristol Road.
  • Raised pedestrian crossings on Boston Road and Bristol Road (both near Payne Street).
  • Speed humps on Anderson Street and Boston Road (both near Surf Coast Highway).
  • A raised intersection on the corner of Payne and Anderson Streets.

Anyone with questions or comments can submit them via this website or by calling 5261 0600 by Friday 19 November.

Crash pattern analysis and community feedback was used to determine key locations for the road treatments. Letters have been sent to affected property/business owners and residents.

Surf Coast Shire Councillor Liz Pattison said the works aimed to improve traffic flow and create a safer system for pedestrians, cyclists and vehicles.

“We want Torquay’s town centre to be a place that everyone can easily access by foot, bike, car, pram, wheelchair, etc.”

“The works will encourage active transport, which has significant health and environmental benefits and plays a big part in easing traffic congestion and freeing up parking spaces.”

“The works will complement the recently completed pedestrian crossings on Gilbert Street, Pearl Street and Bristol Road, and parking upgrades on Zeally Bay Road and Fischer Street.”

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