Jumping Creek Road Upgrade

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The Jumping Creek Road Upgrade is a major project to reconstruct the entire length of Jumping Creek Road, from Ringwood-Warrandyte Road in Warrandyte to Homestead Road in Wonga Park.

The Jumping Creek Road Development Framework was endorsed by Council in 2016, and the Jumping Creek Road Masterplan was later endorsed in 2022.


About the project

Where is Jumping Creek Road?

Jumping Creek Road provides an important five kilometre link within Manningham, between Ringwood-Warrandyte Road, Warrandyte and Homestead Road, Wonga Park. It connects the local communities of Warrandyte and Wonga Park and existing employment and retail precincts in Croydon, Chirnside Park

The Jumping Creek Road Upgrade is a major project to reconstruct the entire length of Jumping Creek Road, from Ringwood-Warrandyte Road in Warrandyte to Homestead Road in Wonga Park.

The Jumping Creek Road Development Framework was endorsed by Council in 2016, and the Jumping Creek Road Masterplan was later endorsed in 2022.


About the project

Where is Jumping Creek Road?

Jumping Creek Road provides an important five kilometre link within Manningham, between Ringwood-Warrandyte Road, Warrandyte and Homestead Road, Wonga Park. It connects the local communities of Warrandyte and Wonga Park and existing employment and retail precincts in Croydon, Chirnside Park and Lilydale. It serves as an important transport corridor between the municipalities of Manningham, Maroondah and Yarra Ranges.

The road is located within an environmentally significant landscape with valuable native vegetation and fauna and is also identified as being in a ‘high bushfire risk’ zone.


Why is the upgrade needed?

Jumping Creek Road is a significant local link road that experiences high traffic volumes, carrying more than 8,100 vehicles daily. Projections indicate that this volume will double to 15,000 vehicles daily by 2035.

Between 2012 and 2016, 17 vehicle crashes were reported along Jumping Creek Road. This included seven crashes causing serious injury requiring hospitalisation and one tragically causing fatality. Many of these crashes involved vehicles leaving the road and colliding with objects on the side of the road. These incidents, combined with the deteriorating condition of the road and the challenges faced by pedestrians and cyclists in terms of accessibility, underscore the urgent need for an upgrade.

The Jumping Creek Road upgrade will address these concerns and improve safety for all road users, including motorists, cyclists, and pedestrians. The objective is to deliver safe, sustainable and functional infrastructure that is harmonious with the local landscape.


Jumping Creek Road Community Reference Panel

In January 2017, we established a Jumping Creek Road Community Reference Panel. It consists of residents, relevant local businesses and community group representatives.

The panel is an opportunity for us to provide updates, highlight issues, respond to queries and share ideas with the community, and receive feedback on proposals about the design and reconstruction of Jumping Creek Road.

The panel also considers issues previously raised by the community during the consultation process for the Jumping Creek Road Development Framework.


Questions?

Contact us on 9840 9333 or at manningham@manningham.vic.gov.au.

  • Project update - Feb 2023

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    We are delighted to inform you that the detailed design for the Jumping Creek Road Project is nearing completion. The design aims to improve road safety, create a recreational trial whilst preserving the natural look and feel of the area.

    You can view the proposed design here: Your Say Manningham - Jumping Creek Road - Plans

    Also, we are pleased to inform you that the wildlife protection netting installation is completed, and wildlife monitoring devices are coming next. In addition, the planting between the Warrandyte roundabout and Nelson Drive Northern side is completed. Also, preparation of the Southern side of this section is completed, and planting is planned for the next planting season. While we are focusing on the current works, it was not forgotten that trees had been removed a few years back while constructing the bridge. At the time of bridge construction, the seed had been taken from native and indigenous trees and grown in the Friends of Warrandyte State Park Nursery. The number of 300 grown-up trees had been planted around the bridge in August 2022 to cover the loss.

    Furthermore, the footpath from Warrandyte roundabout to Nelson Drive has been reconstructed to address the public concern regarding the effects of the footpath constructed as part of stage one works. The footpath works will be continued with the next stages of construction planned to be started in the second quarter of 2023.

    Public drop-in information sessions are planned to be held from the 20/03/23 till the 23/03/23 and will allow anyone interested to provide further feedback and or information on the project. Details of the session can be found here: Your Say Manningham Letter/Public Sessions

    We aim to make our beautiful Jumping Creek Road safe for road users and more attractive for visitors to encourage their travels and support the local businesses and economy.

    Please feel free to leave any comments in the feedback/Q&A box below or, following the link leave your question here, and a member of the team will contact you to discuss the project.

  • Project update - May 2022

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    The Jumping Creek Road Design Proposal was endorsed by Council on 26 April 2022.

    We developed a concept plan for the project and asked for feedback from community during October 2021.

    Community feedback helped guide the design and make sure there are minimal impacts on the character of the area.


    The design proposal includes:

    • Upgrading the Wonga Park Township intersection with traffic lights (Dudley Road and Jumping Creek Road).

    • Installation of an underground drainage system including kerb and channel for the entire road.

    • New roundabouts at Hooper and Hartley Roads.

    • A recreational trail on the northern side of the road.

    • Extensive revegetation along the entire Jumping Creek Road corridor.

    • Installations of aerial and wildlife crossings to protect wildlife.


    Jumping Creek Road has a historically high levels of crashes, including 17 resulting in casualties and one fatal crash between 2009 and 2013.

    We believe the upgrade is vital to improve safety for many of our community who use the road to travel to home, work, school and social connections.

    The road carries more than 8,100 vehicles per day, with the traffic volume expected to increase to 15,000 vehicles per day by 2035.


    When does the upgrade begin?

    We completed the first section of the road upgrade between Ringwood-Warrandyte Road and Nelson Drive in Warrandyte in 2020.

    The next phase of major works are expected to begin in early 2023, with some early beginning in late 2022.


    How can I stay up-to-date with this project?

    For the most up-to-date information about this project please subscribe to this project page.


  • Information Sessions 2022

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    Jumping Creek Road has reached a significant milestone, the concept design for the project is now complete. Manningham is pleased with the feedback we gathered from our community consultation, which helped guide the design and ensure impacts on the character of the area were minimised.

    We thank everyone for their feedback which has been incorporated. We are now moving onto the next phase of the project to develop the detailed design.

    We’re upgrading:

    • Wonga Park Township intersection with traffic lights (Dudley Road and Jumping Creek Road)

    • Installation of an underground drainage system, including kerb and channel for the entire road.

    • New roundabouts at Hooper and Hartley Roads.

    • A recreational trail on the northern side of the road.

    • Extensive revegetation along the entire Jumping Creek Road corridor.

    • Installations of aerial and wildlife crossings to protect wildlife.

    We look forward to commencing work on this important project.

    For more information or to stay informed, visit yoursay.manningham.vic.gov.au/jumping-creek-road-upgrade. Also, you can view the latest project updates here; and the letter to residents here.





  • Public Consultation

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    Dear Your Say members,

    RE: Jumping Creek Road project, Public Consultation

    In October 2021, Council undertook consultation with the community regarding the proposed designs for the Jumping Creek Road project. Council is currently reviewing the feedback received in liaison with community representatives and the community reference panel.

    We anticipate providing further information early in the new year, including further opportunities to meet and discuss the project outcomes prior to proceeding further.

    We wish you and your loved ones a Merry Christmas and Happy New Year.

    Regards

    Manningham Council

  • Concept Design Virtual Drop-in Sessions

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    The first stage of the Jumping Creek Road upgrade is compete, and now the concept plans for the remainder of the project are now ready. We anticipate the detailed design process to be complete by late 2021, with works to commence late 2022.

    You can view the latest project update here, and the 3D Artist impressions here.

    We are running these virtual drop-in sessions to share the concept designs with the wider community.

    • Session 1: Thursday 21 October, 6.00pm to 7.30pm
    • Session 2: Monday 25 October, 6.00pm to 7.30pm

    Please register your interest via Eventbrite.

  • Concept plans now ready

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    The concept plans for the remainder of the Jumping Creek Road upgrade are now complete and we anticipate the detailed design process to be complete by late 2021, with works to commence late 2022.

    Throughout the development of the concept plans, Council has obtained feedback from the community and worked closely with the Jumping Creek Road Community reference panel.

    Thank you to everyone who had input into this design and we look forward to commencing works on this important project.

    The concept design including artists impressions can be viewed here.

  • Works complete, road reopen

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    The first stage of works along Jumping Creek Road is now complete and the road is now open to through-traffic.


    The major reconstruction works of the road between Ringwood-Warrandyte Road and Nelson Drive has been completed to improve safety and accessibility for all road users.


    Works included significant drainage infrastructure improvements, creating retaining walls, safety barriers, installing a new pedestrian path and landscaping works to complement the upgraded road.


    Thank you to everyone for your patience as we completed these works over the past few months and road detours were in place.


    This is an important first step in the Jumping Creek Road upgrade project.


    Check out the photos in our gallery.

  • Stage one works nearly complete on Jumping Creek Road

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    The first stage of works is now nearing completion on Jumping Creek Road.

    Due to some weather delays and challenges due to the current stage four COVID-19 restrictions, works are currently scheduled to be complete in mid-September 2020 with the road opening to through-traffic soon after.

    All excavation works, the relocation of underground services and underground drainage have been completed as has the installation of kerb and channel between Ringwood-Warrandyte Road and Nelson Drive.

    The focus over the next couple of weeks will be asphalting the road surface and completing the footpaths along this stretch of road.

    Construction works on Jumping Creek Road are being completed in accordance with the Victorian Government’s stage four coronavirus (COVID-19) restrictions currently in place for metropolitan Melbourne.

    Thank you to everyone for your patience as we complete these works and road detours are in place. We look forward to re-opening Jumping Creek Road once the upgrade works are complete.

  • Works taking shape along Jumping Creek Road

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    Works on stage one of the upgrade of Jumping Creek Road are progressing with construction underway between Ringwood-Warrandyte Road and Nelson Drive in Warrandyte

    Since construction started in mid-April works have included re-levelling the road area, which will help to improve sightlines and safety along this section of road.

    Excavation works are now nearly completed and many underground services have been relocated.

    Works to install new underground drainage pipes are about half way through. We have installed 50 per cent of the kerb and channel and will soon start works on the retaining walls along the side of the road before laying the asphalt.

    Works are on track to be completed by the end of August 2020.

    For more information, view our June 2020 project update

    View some of our progress photos

  • Construction underway, road closures in place

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    The first stage of the Jumping Creek Road reconstruction project is now underway.

    With works starting in mid-April, this important project aims to improve the road’s safety while upgrading the existing infrastructure and increasing connectivity for pedestrians. Weather permitting, the construction of this stage is expected to be complete by the end of August 2020.

    The road is now closed between Yarra Road and Ringwood-Warrandyte Road and will remain closed for the duration of this construction period. Only local resident and emergency vehicle access is permitted during this time. The road closure is in place for the safety of all road users during construction and to allow the works be completed as quickly and efficiently as possible.

    Detours are in place with traffic diverted via Yarra Road and Brysons Road. To prepare for the increased traffic flows along these roads, some preliminary works were completed along the diversion route. Additional road maintenance works, signage and speed control signs are currently being arranged and the condition of the detour routes is being closely monitored.

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