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Works start again: Temporary fencing set up on Young Street while works are being undertaken. Picture: Gary Sissons
Young St works back underway Brodie Cowburn brodie@baysidenews.com.au
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THE latest batch of works on Young Street are underway, and are expected to run until late November. Fences and barricades have been erected along the street while works are being completed. VicRoads has confirmed that “from Sunday 6 October until late November 2019, we’ll be working to make
improvements along Young Street between Playne Street and Beach Street.” The works will take place between 6am and 6pm from Sundays through until Thursdays under full road closure. VicRoads say that “there may be some works on weekends and we’ll provide advance notice if this is required.” They also said that “there may be some day works, but we’ll maintain pedestrian and vehicle access if this occurs and provide advance notice.”
While works are ongoing, buses will be relocated from Young Street to Beach Street or Young Street South. The works will also cause the temporary closure of some car parking spaces. A $13 million redevelopment of the street was completed less than two years ago. Those works proved controversial among the closure of businesses (“Battle of Young Street rages on”, The Times, 6/11/17).
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