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Venus Bay Traffic Calming Measures Urgently Seek Funding Now

UPDATE: South Gippsland Shire Council has just announced an urgent need for funding to implement essential traffic calming measures in Venus Bay. This comes in response to a petition from resident Mark Radley, which garnered 339 signatures and was presented at the May council meeting.

The petition highlights three critical locations on Lees Road that require immediate attention to enhance safety: the bend east of Merkani Avenue, the area known as ‘The Mad Mile’ near Anita Crescent, and a suggestion to reduce the speed limit from 80 km/h to 50 km/h in the third estate. Residents have voiced serious concerns over speeding and dangerous overtaking in these high-risk zones.

Council officials acknowledge the pressing nature of these issues. “Speed problems have been raised in Venus Bay, particularly on Lees Road,” the council stated. In response, they are currently developing designs for speed treatments on both Lees Road and Canterbury Road to propose as a project for funding under a state or federal program.

The council has proactively engaged with the Victorian Government’s Department of Transport and the Transport Accident Commission to secure grant funding through the Safe Local Roads and Streets Program. If successful, these measures could be implemented within the next two years.

Venus Bay resident and council member Cr Sarah Gilligan expressed gratitude for the overwhelming support the petition received, stating, “Securing funding for these traffic calming measures will be a positive step for our community.” Fellow council member Cr Brad Snell echoed this sentiment, emphasizing the need for improved safety on local roads.

Mark Radley, who initiated the petition, welcomed the council’s efforts. “Everyone in Venus Bay will benefit from the installation of traffic calming measures in these high-danger zones,” he said. He highlighted the dangers locals face, noting that many have experienced being tailgated or dangerously overtaken.

“It will lead to safer driving conditions on roads where speed limits are often ignored, creating a better environment for cyclists, joggers, children, parents with strollers, dog walkers, and individuals using mobility scooters,” Radley added, emphasizing the broader community impact, including the protection of local wildlife.

As the council works to finalize designs and secure funding, residents are encouraged to stay informed and engaged. The next steps will include updates on funding applications and public consultations to ensure community needs are met.

Residents of Venus Bay are urged to share this news and support the push for safer roads, as the urgency for traffic calming measures intensifies. Stay tuned for further updates on funding developments and project timelines.

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