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Consultation has concluded
Do you live in or near Quintilian Road, or use Quintilian Road on a regular basis? If so, the City would like to hear from you.
The City has received funding from the Roads to Recovery Program to improve the safety of this section of Quintilian Road, as a result of resident concerns and City investigations in relation to road safety, non-local traffic use and inappropriate use by motorists.
Quintilian Road is a local access road carrying approximately 2,000 vehicles per day, with 85 per cent of motorists driving at a maximum speed of 57 km/hour. The posted speed on Quintilian Road is 50 km/hour.
The City has considered the traffic management issues and impacts on the local road network and is proposing to install traffic calming devices.
An update on progress of this project is provided in the News Feed below.
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Do you live in or near Quintilian Road, or use Quintilian Road on a regular basis? If so, the City would like to hear from you.
The City has received funding from the Roads to Recovery Program to improve the safety of this section of Quintilian Road, as a result of resident concerns and City investigations in relation to road safety, non-local traffic use and inappropriate use by motorists.
Quintilian Road is a local access road carrying approximately 2,000 vehicles per day, with 85 per cent of motorists driving at a maximum speed of 57 km/hour. The posted speed on Quintilian Road is 50 km/hour.
The City has considered the traffic management issues and impacts on the local road network and is proposing to install traffic calming devices.
An update on progress of this project is provided in the News Feed below.
How you can be involved, find out more or provide feedback?
Are you interested in other projects being undertaken by the City? Would you like to receive the City’s electronic newsletter on the latest City projects? If so, please click on the 'Register to get involved' tab at the top of this page to register.
Please note that all responses to the proposals will be placed on this engagement page.
The City is proposing to install traffic management devices on Quintilian Road.
Prior to the proposed traffic calming measures being
finalised, the City would like to understand your views on the
proposed options, particularly those residents in close proximity to the proposal.
Consultation has concluded
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The final plan to address the traffic management issues has been approved by the Council (refer Newsfeed). Do you have any feedback in relation to final design? If so, please provide it here.
Consultation has concluded
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