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Metropolitan Roads METROPOLITAN ROADS 2015/16 (Approved Comments Budget)* 5. State Black Spot Program - Metropolitan Local Roads * Approved State Black Spot Budget doesn’t include 1/3 mandatory contribution by LGA towards the Total Project Budget. Metropolitan Region Harbourne Street/Parkland Road (City of Stirling) $126,670 Stage 2. Stage 1 funded in 2014/15. (Total cost to State $266,665). Install traffic signals with right turn arrows. Spencer Road/Yale Road (City of Gosnells) $266,667 Stage 2. Stage 1 funded in 2014/15. (Total cost to State $466,667). Install mast arms, LED lanterns and left slip lanes on Spencer Road. Railway Road/Aberdare Road (City of Subiaco) $109,999 Stage 2. Stage 1 funded in 2014/15. (Total cost to State $183,333). Install mast arm traffic signals, LED upgrade. Extend left turn pocket, realign traffic median. Ranford Road/Banksia Esplanade (City of Canning) $34,000 Install seagull island on Ranford Road. Joondalup Drive/Grand Boulevard/Hodges Drive (City of Joondalup) Install pavement markers on Grand Boulevard/Hodges Drive for Mitchell Freeway, extend left turn pocket on Joondalup Drive $96,000 (north bound). Queen Victoria Street/James Street (City of Fremantle) $53,333 Install overhead mast arms on east approach. Nicholson Road/Rokeby Road (City of Subiaco) $20,000 Modify traffic control signals to LEDs. High Road/Metcalfe Road to Willeri Drive/Riley Road (SLK 1.55 - 3.00) (City of Canning) $10,000 Stage 1. Stage 2 to be funded in future years. (Total cost to State $172,000). Upgrade existing street lighting. Old Yanchep Road (Pederick Road to Trandos Road) (City of Wanneroo) $1,780,000 Realignment of bends, reconstructing superelevation, seal shoulder, raised pavement and edge lines installation. Marmion Street/Justinian Street (City of Melville) $133,333 Install roundabout and upgrade street lighting. South Terrace/Parry Street/Norfolk Street (City of Fremantle) $172,600 Install overhead mast arms on all approaches with LED lights, parrallel pedestrian phase, realign pedestrian crossing paths. Fifth Road (Gribble Avenue to Abbey Road SLK 0.00 - 1.39) (City of Armadale) $34,667 Install lane separation lines, RRPMS and signage. Wright Street/Armadale Road (City of Belmont) $56,667 Install pre-deflection nibs at existing single lane roundabout. Brixton Street/Wanaping Road (City of Gosnells) $66,667 Install pre-deflection on east and west legs. North Lake Road/Berrigan Drive (City of Cockburn) Extend left turn pockets on west approach on North Lake Road and northern approach on Berrigan Drive, upgrade existing street $186,000 lighting. Abbey Road SLK 0.00 - 0.50 (City of Armadale) $16,000 Install lane separation lines, RRPMS and advisory signs. Jarrah Road/Wygonda Road (City of Armadale) $19,333 Upgrade street lighting. Page 1 of 3 METROPOLITAN ROADS 2015/16 (Approved Comments Budget)* 5. State Black Spot Program - Metropolitan Local Roads * Approved State Black Spot Budget doesn’t include 1/3 mandatory contribution by LGA towards the Total Project Budget. Wright Road (Reilly Road to Sacred Glade/Turtle Dove Road SLK 0.71 - 2.46) (City of Armadale) $40,000 Install lane separation lines, RRPMS and signage. Alexander Road/Belgravia Street (City of Belmont) $80,000 Install pre-deflection nibs at existing single lane roundabout. Wichmann Road/Calpin Crescent/Lawlor Road (City of Melville) $120,000 Install roundabout and upgrade street lighting. Belmont Avenue/Campbell Street (City of Belmont) $80,000 Install pre-deflection nibs at existing single lane roundabout. Huntingdale Road (Forest Lakes Drive/Warton Road to Huntingdale Road SLK 0.00 - 1.48) (City of Gosnells)) Upgrade street lighting, install road lighting to AS 1158, new shared path, centre line delineation, split island from Harpenden $286,667 Street to Warton Road. O'Malley Street/Guthrie Street (City of Stirling) $100,000 Install mini roundabout. Parry Street/Pier Street (Town of Vincent) $100,000 Install roundabout. Ocean Keys Boulevard/Pensacola Terrace (City of Wanneroo) $16,667 Upgrade existing road lighting to AS 1158. Coode Street/Broun Avenue (City of Bayswater) $333,333 Protected right turn movement on north and south approach via modified traffic control signals. Preston Point Road/Stock Road (City of Melville) $106,667 Install pre-deflection nibs on the north approach to the existing roundabout and upgrade existing lighting. Goddard Street/Streatley Road (Town of Victoria Park) $166,667 Install roundabout. Nicholson Road/Langford Avenue (City of Gosnells) $296,667 Install traffic control signals with right turn arrows and upgrade existing lighting . Welshpool Road East/Lewis Road (Shire of Kalamunda) $91,396 Provision of an acceleration lane from Lewis Road, lane definition between left slip and through lane. Stage 1. Stage 2 to be funded in future years. (Total cost to State $164,540). Old Yanchep Road (Trandos Road to Wattle Avenue SLK 3.58 - 4.45) (City of Wanneroo) Reserve project (Total cost to State $1,234,000). Realignment of bends, reconstructing superelevation, seal shoulder, raised pavement and edge lines installation. Clapham Street (Camberwell Road to Albany Highway) (City of Gosnells) Construct shared footpath on Clapham Street, line mark car parking bays on Clapham Street, centre line/holding lines/barrier Reserve project (Total cost to State $38,333). lines at each end. Oceanside Promenade/Warren Way/West View Boulevard (City of Joondalup) Reserve project (Total cost to State $390,000). Median treatment to reduce traffic speeds, improvement to pedestrian crossing points and street lighting. Third Avenue/Parkfield Road (City of Armadale) Reserve project (Total cost to State $48,053). Reinforce priority, install median islands and upgrade street lighting. Railway Parade (City of Bayswater) Reserve project (Total cost to State $100,000). Install pelican crossing. Page 2 of 3 METROPOLITAN ROADS 2015/16 (Approved Comments Budget)* 5. State Black Spot Program - Metropolitan Local Roads * Approved State Black Spot Budget doesn’t include 1/3 mandatory contribution by LGA towards the Total Project Budget. Fifth Road/Dale Road/Edgeroi Way (City of Armadale) Reserve project (Total cost to State $164,460). Install roundabout and upgrade street lighting. Stirling Road/Claremont Crescent (Town of Claremont) Reserve project (Total cost to State $166,667). Install roundabout. Spencer Road/Berehaven Avenue (City of Gosnells) Install traffic median islands on approaches, indented left turn and right turn lanes, extend right turn pocket, protect right turn Reserve project (Total cost to State $600,000). lane and install/upgrade existing street lighting. Kardan Boulevard/Ballawarra Avenue (Shire of Serpentine-Jarrahdale) Reserve project (Total cost to State $80,000). Install pre-deflection on Kardan Boulevard approaches. William Street (Camberwell Street to Sevenoaks Street SLK 0.46 -0.70) (City of Gosnells) Reserve project (Total cost to State $855,000). Install raised median islands, pedestrian refuge, indented left and right lanes and install / upgrade street lights. Thomas Street/Hamersley Road (City of Subiaco) Reserve project (Total cost to State $17,600). Realignment of intersection to improve sightlines and right turning radius. Adelaide Street/Queen Victoria Street/Parry Street (City of Fremantle) Reserve project (Total cost to State $223,649). Install overhead mast arms on east and west approach. Furley Road (Warton Road to Lakey Street) (City of Gosnells) Install bus embayment, pedestrian island, path linkages on school side of Furley Road between Heyson Parade and Lakey Street, Reserve project (Total cost to State $190,333). construct left turn slip lane at intersection of Furley Road and Warton Road. Indicative annual allocation Total - State Black Spot Program - Metropolitan Local Roads $5,000,000 Page 3 of 3 REGIONAL ROADS 2015/16 (Approved Comments Budget)* * Approved State Black Spot Budget doesn’t include 1/3 mandatory 2. State Black Spot Program - Regional Local Roads contribution by LGA towards the Total Project Budget. Great Southern Region Stead Road/Hymus Road SLK 0.59 - 0.61 (City of Albany) $10,000 Reconfigure intersection, close section of road and install shared pathway. Newdegate Pingrup Road/6.5km NE of Pingrup Road SLK 6.50 - 7.30 (Shire of Kent) $22,000 Reconstruct section of road at cross-driveway to create uniform road shape. Widen seal on crest. Warden Avenue/Hardie Road to Andrew Street SLK 0.55 - 0.67 (City of Albany) Install median island, signage and line marking on both Hardie Road and Warden Avenue. Extend shared $32,000 path network to hospital pedestrian entrance. Sunrise Road/South Western Highway SLK 0.00 - 0.05 (Shire of Denmark) $24,000 Seal 50 metres of Sunrise Road to the intersection of South Western Highway. Sunny Glen Road/South Western Highway SLK 0.00 - 0.05 (Shire of Denmark) $18,000 Seal 50 metres of Sunny Glen Road to the intersection of South Western Highway. Newdegate-Pingrup Road/Needilup North Road/Ryans Road SLK 31.37 - 32.01 (Shire of Kent) Reconstruct curve on Newdegate-Pingrup Road with uniform 7% camber and widen seal to 7.0m and 2 x $83,000 0.5m sealed shoulders. Widen formation at intersections, install warning signs and relocate stay pole. Conspicuous Beach Road/South Western Highway SLK 0.00 - 0.05 (Shire of Denmark) $19,941 Seal 50 metres of Conspicuous Beach Road to the intersection of South Western Highway. Happy Valley Road/Scotsdale Road SLK 0.00 - 0.05 (Shire of Denmark) $24,000 Seal 50 metres of Happy Valley Road to the intersection of Happy Valley Road/Scotsdale Road. Robinson East Road SLK 5.38 - 5.40 (Shire of Woodanilling) Elevate the intersection of Robinson East and Trimmer Roads. Reduce the crest of the vertical curve to the $38,651 east of the intersection on Robinson Road. Clear vegetation on all approaches to the intersection. Widen formation of all approaches to facilitate a 7.0m seal. Upgrade and install signage. Trimmer Road SLK 12.38 - 12.63 (Shire of Woodanilling) $32,860 Clear vegetation, reduce crest, widen formation to 10.0m and seal to 7.0m width.
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