Safer Pedestrian Crossings and Intersection set for Hamilton

Published on 19 December 2025

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Southern Grampians Shire Council advises residents works on eight pedestrian crossings in Hamilton will begin in early 2026 after the contract was awarded to Aviyanta Projects Pty Ltd at the December Council meeting.

The contract value of $1,024,160.95 will support the construction of the following locations with dates including:

MacPherson Street, Raised Priority Crossing: 5 – 16 January 2026

George Street, Raised Priority Crossing: 12 – 23 January 2026

King Street/Bree Road, Raised Intersection with Splitter Islands: 26 January – 3 March 2026

Alexandra Parade, Raised Priority Crossing: 4 –19 March 2026

Shakespeare Street, Raised Priority Crossing: 20 March – 3 April 2026

French Street, Raised Priority Crossing: 6 – 20 April 2026

Kennedy Street, Raised Priority Crossing: 6 – 20 April 2026

Tyers Street, Raised Priority Crossing with Splitter Islands: 21 April – 12 May 2026

Southern Grampians Shire Council Mayor Dennis Heslin said changes to the pedestrian crossings will improve safety for our community.

“It’s really great to see these crossings being upgraded for our residents and visitors,” said Cr Heslin.

“Council was successful in securing funding to deliver to make these necessary improvements as a part of an allocated $2 million under the Victorian Government's Safer Local Roads and Streets Program (SLRSP), with Council contributing another $110,000 to see the crossings completed.

“The locations with Raised Safety Platform works will see crossings updated to raised wombat crossing like what was installed between Coles and Council’s Brown Street building on Brown Street.

“Council has worked closely with schools and contractors to ensure the impact of works are reduced as much as possible for those locations close to a school. While some overlap will be unavoidable, wherever possible, school-based locations will be completed during school holidays.

“Please take care if you are travelling around these locations and we look forward to delivering improved crossings for our community,” concluded Cr Heslin.

The eight locations will include changes to traffic and pedestrian access while works are completed with Traffic Management Plans in place. Drivers are advised to obey any changes to road rules including speed reductions and detours while works are finalised.

This project covers the construction of seven Raised Priority Crossings and a Raised Intersection under the Safer Local Road and Street Program (SLRSP) which is funded by the Victorian Government to improve pedestrian and traffic safety across the state.

A Y-intersection will also be transformed into a T-intersection at the Glenelg Highway/Blackwood Dunkeld intersection which will be a separate contract to be awarded early in the new year for construction during the remainder of the 2025/26 financial year.

The TAC, in partnership with the Department of Transport and Planning, have developed the Safe Local Roads and Streets program.

Completion dates will be weather dependent with updates to be provided on Council’s Facebook page and website. 

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