DANDENONG STAR JOURNAL
Home » Survey finds the road to misery

Survey finds the road to misery

COMMUTERS in Doveton, Endeavour Hills, Eumemmering and Hallam want
peak-hour traffic trouble spots improved, according to a Casey council
transport survey that attracted 8843 responses.

The biggest arterial road propority across Casey was the capacity
of the Monash and Princes freeways, followed by construction of a
southern Dandenong bypass extension. The council has revised its
arterial road priority list to reflect the survey results.

The survey, completed last summer, reveals that the major concern
of Doveton residents is the Princes Highway/South Gippsland Freeway
interchange. Their second priority is construction of a Dandenong bypass
extension and third is improving capacity of the Monash and Princes
freeways.

Traffic build-up on freeways is the top priority of people living
in Endeavour Hills. They also want the intersection of Heatherton and
Hallam North roads upgraded.

Eumemmering residents say the duplication of Hallam South Road
between the Princes Highway and Pound Road is top priority. Freeway
improvements to the Princes Highway/South Gippsland Freeway interchange
also feature.

Hallam residents want Hallam South Road between the Princes Highway and Pound Road duplicated.

Public transport concerns included the need for more staff and toilets at railway stations.

Digital Editions


More News

  • Armed offenders wanted after Sth East spree

    Armed offenders wanted after Sth East spree

    Armed offenders have been allegedly involved in a series of linked incidents at homes across the South East, police say. Three unknown offenders entered a home on Riverside West in…

  • South East recycler fined $20K for illegal e-waste export

    South East recycler fined $20K for illegal e-waste export

    A Carrum Downs recycling company has been fined nearly $20,000 over illegally exporting hazardous e-waste to Singapore. A container, shipped by the company Weeebytes Pty Ltd, was intercepeted by Singapore…

  • Lakers first on the ladder after upset win against Knights

    Lakers first on the ladder after upset win against Knights

    The Dandenong District Cricket Association (DDCA) Turf 3 competition is heating up with the weekend’s results significantly reshaping the top four. Heading into round 13, Keysborough, Buckley Ridges, Springvale South…

  • Martin calls time on playing career and goes back to Bulls

    Martin calls time on playing career and goes back to Bulls

    One of the best local footballers to ever do it, Kyle Martin, has returned to Noble Park as an assistant coach after officially announcing his retirement as a player last…

  • Magpies remain in fourth

    Magpies remain in fourth

    Narre Warren managed to win a thriller against North Dandenong in the DDCA Turf 2 competition, holding onto victory by one wicket. The Maroons posted a healthy score of 223…