Video Transcript

North East Link Lower Plenty Road Explained

Sebastian - Technical Director, North East Link Authority

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Hi I’m Seb, and I’m here to talk about some of the detail at Lower Plenty Road Interchange as part of North East Link Project.

[Vision: Aerial view of North East Link showing tunnel location]

We’re transforming the way people travel around Melbourne with the North East Link.

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The new freeway and tunnel that will slash travel times and take thousands of trucks of local streets.

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We’ve collected a lot of traffic data to understand where people are travelling to and from.

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This has helped us work out what connections we need so that local communities can get the most benefit out of the project.

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One of North East Link’s important connections will be a Lower Plenty Road.

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We’ve done some early design work to look at how we can make this happen from a traffic and engineering perspective.

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Drivers will come out of the tunnel just north of Lower Plenty Road, where the freeway will stay at a lower level in a trench.

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From there head north alongside the existing Greensborough Road which will be kept open for local traffic.

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There’ll be local connections over the freeway trench which will make it easier for people to get to the shops and Watsonia Station.

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The Lower Plenty Road Interchange will improve access for people starting or ending their trips in this area, provide significant relief on north-south arterial roads, reducing volumes to lower than today.

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While we’re focused on minimising the impacts to homes and the precious local environment, a project of this size will have some impacts.

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We’re talking one-on-one with anyone who is potentially impacted.

And we will continue to do so as we get on and deliver this project.

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Further design work will now get underway, and that work will focus on minimising the impacts to the community.

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We simply can’t afford to do nothing.

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Congestion and traffic will get worse as Melbourne continues to grow.

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North East Link will slash travel time between Melbourne’s north, east and southeast by up to 30 minutes and take up to 15,000 trucks off local streets.

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We’ll keep you informed as our planning work progresses.

[NORTH EAST LINK PROJECT - northeastlink.vic.gov.au - 1800 941 191]

In the meantime, visit our website or give us a call to learn more about this massive project.

[VICTORIA State Government]

[Speaker: Authorised by Victorian Government, 1 Treasury Place, Melbourne]