Stage 3 works underway on Broadway

Construction is underway on Stage 3 of The Broadway Duplication project.

The $2.2 million, Stage 3 will duplicate The Broadway between Elmina Ave and the Westgrove Dr and The Broadway roundabout.

It will also reconfigure the Elmina Ave and Galatea Pass intersections and upgrade the existing roundabout at Westgrove Dr and The Broadway intersection to a dual-lane roundabout.

Around 16,000 vehicles use The Broadway every day.

Federal Minister for Population, Cities and Urban Infrastructure Alan Tudge said the 4-Stage project was part of the Morrison Government’s Urban Congestion Fund that targets local traffic headaches.

“As each stage of works wraps up, more and more local people will be getting home sooner and safer,” Mr Tudge said.

“We are continuing to get cracking on these targeted projects in Perth and across the country not only for the long term benefits but to support jobs and communities right now.”

Western Australian Minister for Transport Rita Saffioti said the State Government is proud to support The Broadway Duplication project.

“In the past five years, the estimated population in Ellenbrook has increased rapidly from 37,607 to more than 45,000 people,” Ms Saffioti said.

“We are helping to deliver the infrastructure that’s needed to support the size of the population including the much anticipated METRONET Ellenbrook rail line.

“I’m pleased the State Government has been able to contribute the majority of this funding to this much needed project.”

Federal Member for Pearce Christian Porter said the 4-Stage project is set to double the number of lanes on The Broadway, reducing congestion and improving road safety.

“The third stage includes duplicating the portion of the road between Elmina Avenue and Westgrove Drive, and is scheduled for completion by January 2021,” Mr Porter said.

“These upgrades will mean that residents in our community will be able to get home sooner and safer.”

State Member for Swan Hills Jessica Shaw said the upgrades would improve the safety for locals and visitors to Ellenbrook.

“This has been a much needed project for our local area and I’m pleased we have been able to deliver these works,” Ms Shaw said.

City of Swan Mayor Kevin Bailey said the City is dedicated to reducing the strain on ratepayers to fund infrastructure projects, and is grateful to the State and Federal governments for their significant contributions.

“Stage 3 of the project is worth $2.2 million, with $740,000 funded by the Commonwealth Government Urban Congestion Fund and $1.46 million from the State Government’s Metropolitan Regional Roads Group,” Cr Bailey said.

“The Broadway is the key arterial route that allows access in and out of Ellenbrook, which is why keeping it free of traffic congestion is so important.”

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