Britannia Road and Federation Street Traffic Calming

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Corner of Britannia Road and Federation Street looking towards Litis Stadium.

This consultation is now closed.

The City of Vincent is considering introducing traffic calming measures at the corner of Britannia Road and Federation Street and welcomes community feedback on this proposal.

Background

Vehicle speeds along Britannia Road, before taking the corner onto Federation Street, are a concern for some residents. Vincent is considering traffic calming measures to make the intersection safer for everyone.

Project details

The overall goal of the proposed traffic calming measures is to reduce vehicle speed, provide a safe crossing point for pedestrians and improve conditions for cyclists.

This combination of measures is expected to have a significant impact along the specified section of Britannia Road and Federation Street, with a focus on enhancing safety around corners.

Two options are proposed, one with a cycle lane, and one without. Both options involve the removal of some existing parking bays to facilitate the proposed changes.

On the diagrams below, the orange line represents the proposed cycle lane, and the yellow line shows the no parking areas.

Option 1 - with cycle lane

The orange line on this diagram represents the proposed cycle lane. This option provides dedicated space for cyclists, promoting safer and more accessible cycling within the area. It also includes:

  • A median island on the corner of Federation Street and Britannia Road
  • Two speed humps - one before the corner, in either direction of travel
  • A safer crossing point for pedestrians wishing to access the pedestrian footbridge and Britannia Reserve.

Option 1 - with cycle lane Option 2 - without cycle lane

This alternative maintains the yellow line, indicating the no parking areas. Although it doesn't include a dedicated cycle lane, this option still creates a safe environment for pedestrians and aims to reduce vehicle speed. It also includes:

  • A median island on the corner of Federation Street and Britannia Road
  • Two speed humps - one before the corner, in either direction of travel
  • A safer crossing point for pedestrians wishing to access the pedestrian footbridge and Britannia Reserve.
Option 2 - without cycle lane

Please take a few moments to tell us which option you prefer and why.

Share your thoughts

Feedback closed 4pm Tuesday, 23 April 2024.

What will happen next?

Following the consultation period, community feedback will be summarised and a report presented to Council for consideration.

Everyone who provides feedback, and their contact details, will be notified when the project is due to be considered by Council. Members of the public are welcome to attend the Council Briefing and Council Meeting to ask questions or comment on the project.

Information on this page is available in alternative formats on request.

This consultation is now closed.

The City of Vincent is considering introducing traffic calming measures at the corner of Britannia Road and Federation Street and welcomes community feedback on this proposal.

Background

Vehicle speeds along Britannia Road, before taking the corner onto Federation Street, are a concern for some residents. Vincent is considering traffic calming measures to make the intersection safer for everyone.

Project details

The overall goal of the proposed traffic calming measures is to reduce vehicle speed, provide a safe crossing point for pedestrians and improve conditions for cyclists.

This combination of measures is expected to have a significant impact along the specified section of Britannia Road and Federation Street, with a focus on enhancing safety around corners.

Two options are proposed, one with a cycle lane, and one without. Both options involve the removal of some existing parking bays to facilitate the proposed changes.

On the diagrams below, the orange line represents the proposed cycle lane, and the yellow line shows the no parking areas.

Option 1 - with cycle lane

The orange line on this diagram represents the proposed cycle lane. This option provides dedicated space for cyclists, promoting safer and more accessible cycling within the area. It also includes:

  • A median island on the corner of Federation Street and Britannia Road
  • Two speed humps - one before the corner, in either direction of travel
  • A safer crossing point for pedestrians wishing to access the pedestrian footbridge and Britannia Reserve.

Option 1 - with cycle lane Option 2 - without cycle lane

This alternative maintains the yellow line, indicating the no parking areas. Although it doesn't include a dedicated cycle lane, this option still creates a safe environment for pedestrians and aims to reduce vehicle speed. It also includes:

  • A median island on the corner of Federation Street and Britannia Road
  • Two speed humps - one before the corner, in either direction of travel
  • A safer crossing point for pedestrians wishing to access the pedestrian footbridge and Britannia Reserve.
Option 2 - without cycle lane

Please take a few moments to tell us which option you prefer and why.

Share your thoughts

Feedback closed 4pm Tuesday, 23 April 2024.

What will happen next?

Following the consultation period, community feedback will be summarised and a report presented to Council for consideration.

Everyone who provides feedback, and their contact details, will be notified when the project is due to be considered by Council. Members of the public are welcome to attend the Council Briefing and Council Meeting to ask questions or comment on the project.

Information on this page is available in alternative formats on request.

  • CLOSED: This survey has concluded.

    To have your say on traffic calming proposals for Britannia Road and Federation Street, please complete the short survey below.

    This consultation closes at 4pm Tuesday, 23 April 2024.

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Page last updated: 23 Apr 2024, 04:01 PM