Spotlight on local intersection

10 September 2019

• Funding has been allocated to improve safety at the intersection of Ocean Reef Road and Eddystone Avenue in Beldon.

• The full cost to be funded by the State Government is $230,000 and stage one, which costs $30,000 and is funded in the 2019/20 State Black Spot Program, includes project design.

• The two-stage project is to extend the right turning pocket on Eddystone Avenue, reduce the radius of the left turn pockets and install skid resistance on its north and south legs. The project also includes upgrading street lighting in the area.

Member for Joondalup, Emily Hamilton MLA, said today that safety at the intersection of Ocean Reef Road and Eddystone Avenue in Beldon will be improved under the latest round of State Black Spot Program funding.

The two-stage project is to extend the right turning pocket on Eddystone Avenue, reduce the radius of the left turn pockets and install skid resistance on its north and south legs. The project also includes upgrading street lighting in the area.

The full cost to be funded by the State Government is $230,000 and stage one, which costs $30,000 and is funded in the 2019/20 State Black Spot Program, includes project design.

The program targets improvements to roads with a proven crash history and cost-effective treatments for high-risk intersections. It aims to further improve road safety across the State, reducing the significant trauma and suffering of crash victims and their loved ones.

Comments attributed to Emily Hamilton:

“The McGowan Labor Government has again reinforced its commitment to improving road safety by allocating $20.78 million to this year’s Black Spot Program.

“Making improvements to roads that we know to have crash history such as Eddystone Avenue and Ocean Reef Road is so important to ensuring road users in our area get home safely to their families each day.”

Comments attributed to Michael Pullen, President of Beldon Residents Association:

“This intersection is unsafe for all drivers, visitors and local residents. Beldon Residents Association are glad that the black spot that funding for a study into the intersection is now being made available by our Member and the State and remedial works will be funded in the future.”

Media contact: Emily Hamilton 9300 3990

Photo caption: Member for Joondalup, Emily Hamilton, with President of Beldon Residents Association, Michael Pullen, at the busy intersection