Traffic changes to support GSSC opening

GREATER Shepparton City Council is working to introduce changes to traffic and parking surrounding the new Greater Shepparton Secondary College (GSSC) site on Hawdon Street to cater for an increase in staff and students on the site.

Council engaged One Mile Grid Pty Ltd to undertake a ‘Local Area Traffic Management’ study (LATM) to assess the needs of all modes of transport including pedestrians, cyclists, cars and buses within the precinct surrounding the GSSC site. The LATM report summarises existing traffic issues in the vicinity of the GSSC site, makes recommendations for mitigation of any issues identified and seeks to ensure that the local road network can cater for an increase in users accessing the site during pick-up and drop-off times.

Mayor, Cr Kim O’Keeffe said Council received a total of 53 submissions during community consultation with local residents and businesses on the Draft LATM, which occurred between September 6, 2021 and October 4, 2021.

“Council has prepared a conversation report to summarise the submissions received and Council officers’ responses to the themes raised,” she said.

“In response to community feedback, Council has made several changes to the LATM relating to parking restrictions and line marking around the precinct.”

At the Council Meeting held on Tuesday, November 16, Council received and noted the final LATM report and the Conversation Report. Council will now implement the recommendations of the LATM ahead of the school opening in February 2022.

This will include the introduction of no-stopping zones during pick-up and drop-off times on sections of Annerley Avenue, Chertsey Road, Glenlyon Avenue, Norris Court and Thames Street. Unrestricted car parking spaces for residential parking, and pick-up and drop-off will be line marked to formalise car parking spaces and ensure access to driveways is maintained. Right-turn bans will also be introduced during pick-up and drop-off times along some side streets into Hawdon Street to assist in maintaining traffic flow.

Line-marking works are expected to take place in late November, and signage and associated poles will be installed between December 2021 and January 2022.

More information about these works is available on Council’s website: greatershepparton.com.au/council/major-projects.