The Black Spot Program is a road safety program run by the Australian Government to fix dangerous roads by treating road locations where many motor vehicle accidents have occurred.
Year | Project | Funding |
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2022 | Kepler and Lava Street, Warrnambool - install larger central traffic island/splitter islands on all approaches and modify the kerb. Upgrade public lighting and install wombat crossings. | $429,906 |
2020 | The intersection of Merri Street and Banyan Street, and Pertobe Road at Warrnambool to reconstruct a roundabout with a larger relocated central island, improved deflections, raised pavement, bike sharrows, approach islands with refuges, and new street lighting. | $340,000 |
2019 | Kelp Street and Timor Street install a single-lane roundabout. | $272,815 |
2016 | The intersection of Lava Street and Liebig Street at Warrnambool to install speed humps and vertical deflection devices on approaches to slow approach speed. | $347,000 |
2016 | The intersection of Howard Street and Nelson Street at Warrnambool to install kerb extensions, splitter islands and green-coloured surface treatments in bicycle lanes and upgrade lighting. | $197,000 |
2015 | The intersection of Lava Street and Henna Street in Warrnambool to reconstruct pedestrian crosswalks away from the roundabout and rebuild splitter islands to provide pedestrian refuges, install cycle facilities, improve the lighting of crossing points and rebuild the central island inner annulus. | $243,000 |
Funding Source | Black Spot Program (Roads)
Responsible Entity for the Works | Local Government