The Mickleham Road Upgrade – Stage 1 has opened additional lanes and upgraded a key intersection in a huge boost for travel safety and reliability in northern Melbourne.
The opening of the lanes recently gave drivers 2 lanes in each direction between Somerton Road and Dellamore Boulevard in Greenvale.
We've also opened all slip lanes at Hillview Road, Lemonwood Drive, Greenvale Gardens Boulevard, Dellamore Boulevard and Aitken College.
For the intersection upgrade, new traffic lights were switched on at Somerton Road after removing the old roundabout. This allows better traffic-flow management, which will help improve safety and reduce congestion. The lights can also be adjusted remotely in real time to maximise traffic flow in response to current traffic conditions.
The intersection upgrade also delivered priority bus lanes and a pedestrian crossing, further boosting traffic flow and safety.
In December, the project team will open an additional lane in both directions between Somerton Road and Dellamore Boulevard. This opening will mark the end of major works on the project, with drivers then able to use all 2 lanes in both directions.
Lane and road closures will continue at certain times in the following weeks as crews complete finishing works including final asphalt layers and landscaping.
Originally slated for completion in mid-2025, the Mickleham Road Upgrade – Stage 1 is set to be finished over 6 months ahead of schedule.
The upgrade’s additional lanes and improvements to key intersections will improve safety and ease congestion for the 25,000 drivers using the road daily.
Stage 1 also includes new sections of shared walking and cycling path to improve connectivity on Mickleham Road.
Planning and development work is underway to inform the potential Mickleham Road Upgrade – Stage 2, between Dellamore Boulevard and Craigieburn Road.
More information on both stages of the project is available at Mickleham Road Upgrade.