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Brunswick MLA Dr Tim Read spoke of his fears about Moreland Rd, between Coonans and Melville Rds. He called for a safe pedestrian crossing to be provided. “This busy road runs between multiple schools, childcare centres and kinders as well as Hall’s Taekwondo and Dunstan Reserve, home to the Brunswick City Soccer Club,” Dr Read said. “Community members living in this area have been calling for a safe crossing on Moreland Rd for over 10 years. “The nearest crossing is a 300-metre walk up a hill to Melville Rd, so instead too many people risk the dash across Moreland Rd. “Cars are racing to get onto CityLink, and during peak times stop-start traffic makes it difficult to cross. “Over the years residents have repeatedly been told this project is now on the department’s desk, so will the Government commit to now finally funding and building the pedestrian crossing on Moreland Rd between Coonans and Melville Rds?” Dr Read asked. At Altona, Jill Hennessy said: “My constituency question is for the attention of the Minister for Transport Infrastructure. “The second phase of the level crossing removal works at Aircraft station began earlier this year to construct an underpass beneath the tracks linking the north and the south sides of the rail line, and that is important because it will provide a safe connection to the station’s single island platform, replacing the current pedestrian crossing where passengers have to wait for a train before they can safely pass. “While these works are underway I understand there will be a temporary pedestrian overpass and a shuttle bus service provided. “Whilst that will inevitably be very inconve-
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