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Sealing the deal in the Hills

Works are now underway on Cardinia Shire Council’s final Sealing the Hills catchments in Beaconsfield Upper and Emerald.

Sealing works are now underway on the Stoney Creek and Old Gembrook catchments, which include Burton Road, Morris Road, and Young Street in Beaconsfield Upper and Durban Road, Old Gembrook Road and Sherriff Road in Emerald.

The works are jointly funded by the Australian Government and via Special Charge Schemes, and will include:

pavement construction

kerb and channel construction

drainage improvement works

vehicle and pedestrian crossing upgrades

nature strip improvements

signage

line-marking

Sealing the Hills is a vital infrastructure program that has helped improve the connectivity of the existing road network, road safety and access, and provide a more efficient and comfortable journey for all road users and the residents and community within the Dandenong Ranges and its surrounds.

Cardinia Shire Council Mayor Cr Jack Kowarzik is pleased to see sealing works start on these local roads, “We understand how important these sealing works are to the development of the existing townships in the Hills and improving community safety and access to community facilities and amenities.”

“While there is still more to be done to improve local roads around the shire, as over 50% are currently unsealed, every road sealed or upgraded is a step in the right direction,” he said.

Construction is expected to be completed on the Stoney Creek catchment by October 2025, and works are expected to be completed on the Old Gembrook catchment by the end of November 2025, conditions permitting.

For more information on major projects being completed around the shire, please visit www.cardinia.vic.gov.au/bettercardinia

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