18 May 2018
The Department of Planning, Transport and Infrastructure (DPTI) will commence work to improve safety for pedestrians and road users at the Greenhill Road and Portrush Road intersection on 21 May 2018.
Improvements are also aimed to reduce the risk of rear end and left turn vehicle collisions.
Works will include:
To minimise the inconvenience to pedestrians and road users, the majority of works will be undertaken at night time between 7pm and 6am.
All roads will remain open to traffic with a 25 km/h speed restriction in place while workers are on site.
Lane and other speed restrictions may apply subject to on-site conditions so please take care when travelling through work zones.
Works are expected to be completed by the end of June 2018, weather permitting.
The City of Burnside has provided its support for the project and donated part of its land for a road reserve.
This $420 000 project is jointly funded by the Australian Government’s Black Spot Program and the South Australian Government’s Asset Improvement Program.
Feedback can be provided via:
Further details about the project and a concept plan are available at www.dpti.sa.gov.au/infrastructure/greenhillportrush
National Road Safety Week is being held across Australia from 15 - 22 May 2022.
Holidaymakers travelling through Port Wakefield over the coming long weekends are being asked to be patient and plan ahead for their journeys, as major project works continue.
National Road Safety Week is being held across Australia from 15 - 22 May 2022.
Holidaymakers travelling through Port Wakefield over the coming long weekends are being asked to be patient and plan ahead for their journeys, as major project works continue.