19 June 2020

Progress on the extension of Ernest Cavanagh Street

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Road users and pedestrians are advised that temporary road closures will be in place on Hinder Street and Ernest Cavanagh Street from Monday 22 October 2018 as work continues on the extension of Ernest Cavanagh Street.

The extension of Ernest Cavanagh Street will provide one lane of traffic in each direction, footpaths on both sides of the road, pedestrian crossings and on street parking bays. The temporary road closures on Hinder Street and Ernest Cavanagh Street will allow for the final layers of asphalting to be placed in the Hinder Street / Ernest Cavanagh Street intersection.

This closure is an extension of the previous closure that was put in place on Thursday 11 October 2018. The extension is required to complete road resurfacing at this location.

Location and timing of temporary road closures

Hinder Street will be closed in both directions between Anthony Rolfe Avenue and the Gungahlin Village underground car park entry/exit on Monday 22 and Tuesday 23 October 2018 (weather permitting).

Ernest Cavanagh Street will be closed in both directions between the Gungahlin Square eastern driveway and Hinder Street on Monday 22 and Tuesday 23 2018 (weather permitting).

In the event of unexpected delays, works may continue through to Friday 26 October 2018.

There will be no access for road users however pedestrian access will be maintained.

Detours

During the closures, road users will be detoured via Gozzard Street and Manning Clark Crescent (map attached).

Road users are also reminded that closures remain in place on Kate Crace Street in both directions between The Valley Avenue and Efkarpidis Street and on The Valley Avenue in both directions between Hinder Street and Manning Clark Crescent.

Effects on traffic

  • Delays are expected.
  • Barriers as well as warning and detour signs will be erected to alert people to the temporary road closures.
  • Drivers are asked to be mindful of the changed traffic arrangements and adhere to the work zone speed limits.

The ACT Government acknowledges and apologises for the inconvenience being caused by the number of closures currently in place in the town centre. We are working to create a safer, more vibrant and better connected town centre for the people of Gungahlin with a final product that will encourage more people to work, live and socialise in Canberra’s fastest growing region.

For more information on the extension of Ernest Cavanagh Street and other projects in the area, visit www.tccs.act.gov.au or contact Access Canberra on 13 22 81.

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