Proposed Design Map and Treatments

Now Closed

This online engagement was hosted on YourSAy from 30 October to 29 November 2019. Find out more about the consultation process. Below is a record of the engagement.


Current proposed design:


Download a copy of the early proposed design map

The current proposed treatments for the new four-way intersection are:

  • Road widening on Goodwood Road to provide three through lanes southbound and a controlled left turn into Springbank Road
  • Road widening on Goodwood Road to provide dual right turn lanes onto Daws Road
  • Road realignment on Daws Road to provide two through lanes onto Springbank Road, and a controlled left turn onto Goodwood Road (northbound)
  • Road realignment on Daws Road to provide dual right turn lanes onto Goodwood road (southbound)
  • Road realignment on Springbank Road to provide two through lanes onto Daws Road, and dual right turn lanes onto Goodwood road (northbound)
  • Road realignment on Springbank Road to provide dual controlled left turn lanes onto Goodwood Road (southbound)
  • Extension of dual right turn lanes from Goodwood Road into Springbank Road
  • Road widening on Goodwood Road to allow for an additional through lane northbound, and a controlled left turn onto Daws Road
  • Upgraded pedestrian crossings within the intersection, including new pedestrian crossing and lights
  • New and upgraded pedestrian ramps and footpaths around the intersection
  • New and upgraded traffic signals and road lighting
  • Dedicated bicycle lanes on the approaches of the intersection and through the intersection
  • New kerb and gutter where road realignment and widening is occurring
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Consultation has concluded

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