Welcome to Your New Year Update on Some of the Projects That Will Deliver Real Benefits to Our Local Community

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Welcome to Your New Year Update on Some of the Projects That Will Deliver Real Benefits to Our Local Community Welcome to your new year update on some of the projects that will deliver real benefits to our local community. MICHAEL SUKKAR MP FEDERAL MEMBER FOR DEAKIN “ Dear fellow resident With a new year upon us, I wanted to take this opportunity to update you on a “ range of local projects that are improving our community. There’s Having grown up in and been part of our local community my whole life, it’s exciting plenty to be working together to deliver so many improvements to our electorate of Deakin. getting As a husband and father, I know just how important it is to ensure our local services done DELIVERED and community infrastructure are the best they can be. and much For this reason, I’ve been focused on fixing our roads to ease traffic congestion, improving community safety through the installation of CCTV cameras, providing more still better local health services and upgrading our sporting and community facilities. to do. Working together, we have achieved so much to improve our local community in recent years, and I’m excited about the ” opportunities for further improvement in the years ahead. I wish you and your family the best for the year ahead in 2019. DELIVERED Best regards MICHAEL SUKKAR MP Federal Member for Deakin Office5/602 Whitehorse Road, Mitcham VIC 3132 Phone 9874 1711 Fax 9874 0599 [email protected] www.michaelsukkar.com.au /Michael.Sukkar.MP @MichaelSukkarMP “ Delivering improved local roads Maroondah Highway / Dorset Road Upgrade The $8 million upgrade to this intersection, which has been ranked by the RACV as one of the worst in Melbourne, is well underway. “We’re investing in major infrastructure improvements in Deakin to ensure that you spend less time in traffic, and more time with your family.” DELIVERED Oban Rd, Ringwood North $738,000 to remove two black spots along But, there’s more to Oban Rd, at Mullum Mullum Rd and Wonga Rd, complements signal upgrades at the Oban Rd and be done. We need a Maroondah Hwy intersection. IN PROGRESS Transport Plan Canterbury Rd, Bayswater North that delivers for Part of a $20 million upgrade to Canterbury Rd, the Eastern Suburbs stage 1 of this project will include the addition of a third lane along Canterbury Rd, in the of Melbourne. outbound direction, between Dorset Road and Liverpool Road. East West Link DELIVERED Labor wasted $1.3 billion to Dunlavin Rd, Mitcham cancel this vital project. The $100,000 to improve this well-known blackspot Federal Government still has at the intersection of Whitehorse Rd and $3 billion available to ease Dunlavin Rd in Mitcham has been delivered. traffic congestion on the DELIVERED Eastern Freeway. Canterbury Rd, Heathmont Monash Freeway The $1.2 million upgrade has been completed. $500 million to upgrade This project will improve vehicle and pedestrian the Monash Freeway. safety in and around Heathmont Village during peak trading hours. North East Link Tortice Dr, Ringwood North $1.75 billion for the $550,000 has been committed to upgrade the North East Link. intersections at both ends of Tortice Drive to provide improved intersection operation and safety along the road. IN PROGRESS Airport Rail Link Lincoln Rd, Croydon The Federal Government has With $1.9 million of federal funding, Lincoln committed $5 billion to finally Rd will be upgraded. These upgrades include get this city changing project resurfacing, road/bike lane widening, completion done. of missing footpaths as well as parking and safety improvements. 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