Seaford Road shared user path construction May – July 2024

We’re improving pedestrian and bike rider safety by constructing a new Shared User Path (SUP) along Seaford Road and adding a pedestrian refuge near RF Miles Reserve. 

The new path will provide a safe and continuous link along Seaford Road, from Elsie Avenue to the Nepean Highway and the pedestrian refuge we will also improve access to the nearby Kananook Creek walking trail and RF Miles Reserve and play space by providing a safe crossing point. 

The project will require the removal of 5 parking spaces on Seaford Road to ensure the path is wide enough to meet all Department of Transport and Planning’s SUP design requirements.  

The SUP is fully funded by the Victorian Government through the Level Crossing Removal Project and demonstrates Council’s commitment to active transport, one of the key priority areas in our Integrated Transport Strategy. 

Construction impacts 

  • On-street parking close to the works on Seaford Road will be restricted for the duration of works.   
  • Access to properties will be maintained at all times, but some delays should be expected. Please allow extra time to travel. 
  • Traffic management signage and staff will be in place. For your safety, please follow road works signs and instructions from traffic controllers onsite. 
  • While we work with our contractors to minimise impacts as much as possible, residents should expect some dust and noise due to the nature of the works. 
  • Work hours are 7:00am to 5:00pm, Monday to Friday.  

Thank you for your understanding as we deliver this important project to improve safety and access in Frankston City. 

More information: 

Seaford Rd Shared User Path Map

Location

RF Miles Reserve, Seaford Road, Seaford 3198  View Map

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