An interactive map is ready for community feedback on the first Mordialloc Bypass designs.
The State Government is investing $300 million to build the nine-kilometre link between the Mornington Peninsula Freeway and the Dingley Bypass.
Community input will shape the final design and locals are encouraged to view and comment on the plans through an interactive map on the EngageVicRoads website.
VicRoads will hold pop up information sessions to raise awareness of the project, meet with local community groups, and give residents an opportunity to view plans.
The Keysborough South Shopping Centre will host a session from 9am to 5pm on Saturday 2 September and a Parkmore Shopping Centre session will run from 10am to 9pm on Thursday 7 September.
Residents will be able to provide feedback until late September.
When complete, the bypass is expected to reduce congestion and improve travel times, reliability and safety.
Visit engage.vicroads.vic.gov.au/mordiallocbypass.