$33.7 million spent to date upgrading Gnangara Road
Last stage delivered by the City of Swan created up to 150 jobs
Liberal National Government provided more than $27 million to overall project
A major upgrade to improve road user safety and traffic flow along an eight-kilometre stretch of Gnangara Road, between Alexander and Drumpellier drives, is set to open in the next month.
Premier Colin Barnett and Transport Minister Bill Marmion today officially opened the latest upgrade to Gnangara Road - an eight kilometre, four-lane carriageway - managed by the City of Swan.
"Gnangara Road is one of Perth's busiest roads with more than 25,000 vehicles travelling along it every day," the Premier said.
"The City of Swan asked the State Government to address its most important road upgrade project. We said we would and we have now delivered on that commitment.
"The volume of traffic using this route far exceeds the capacity of a single-lane carriageway. Through this project, the Liberal National Government has addressed growing congestion and safety, and ensured the future needs of Perth's growing population can be met."
Mr Marmion said Gnangara Road was a vital link in Perth's transport network - linking Ocean Reef Road in Perth's northern suburbs to Henley Brook in the east.
"Work on this road upgrade started in 2012 and has been completed in stages by the City of Swan," the Minister said.
"The last stage has created up to 150 jobs for local people, and is expected to be open to road users in the next couple of weeks."
Mr Marmion said the final stage of the project had included the installation of new traffic signals at the intersection of Gnangara Road and Beechboro Road North, which was a recognised Black Spot.
"This has been a dangerous stretch of road for many years and its completion will mean it will now be safer for road users, who can expect a reduction in their journey times as a result of improved traffic flow," he said.
The Premier said the Government was now focused on its next major road project in the region - NorthLink WA - which would be completed by mid-2019.
"The project will provide a vital, state-of-the-art transport link between Morley and Muchea. It will also reduce travel times, congestion and provide significant productivity benefits to the economy, industry, motorists and the local community," he said.
Fact File
The State Government first announced the upgrade of Gnangara Road in 2012
The nearly completed project also includes new street lighting at intersections and U-turn facilities for properties east of Alexander Drive
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