❓ Question regarding the planned intersection upgrade of Roe Highway and Great Eastern Highway, specifically concerning the grade separation, over-height vehicle access, design consistency, road closures, and access to the Hazelmere Industrial hub. The answer states the interchange is already grade separated.
AnsweredQoN 5168Legislative Assembly
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I refer to the planned intersection upgrade of Roe Highway and Great Eastern Highway, and I ask: (a) Are Main Roads planning to have Roe Highway running at grade at this intersection and elevating Great Eastern Highway; (b) If so, what are the ramifications for the over height and wide load network; (c) Is this design consistent with other major interchanges on Roe Highway; (d) Will this configuration require the closure of Stirling Crescent; (e) If yes to (d), where will this traffic be re-routed to; and (f) What arrangements will there be for north-south access to the Hazelmere Industrial hub?
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Answered
18 June 2019
Responded by
Minister for Transport; Planning; Lands
Response time
7 days
(a)-(f) The Roe Highway/Great Eastern Highway interchange is already grade separated.
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