Stafford Road and South Pine Road Intersection Upgrade planning study

The Stafford Road and South Pine Road Intersection Upgrade planning study delivered a 2-staged concept plan to improve traffic flow and increase capacity. The plan includes safety improvements at Sizer and McIlwraith streets, as well as pedestrian and bike riding upgrades in the area.

In 2012, the department completed the planning study for the Stafford Road and South Pine Road intersection upgrade. The outcome of the planning study was a 2-staged concept plan which went to public consultation in 2012. 

Benefits

  • Improves safety
  • Increases capacity
  • Improves network efficiency
  • Reduces peak hour congestion
  • Reduces travel time
  • Increases traffic flow

Key features

  • Widening of right-turn from South Pine Road onto Pullen Road.
  • Right-turn removed from Sizer Street.
  • Cutbush Road widened within existing road corridor.
  • Right-turn from South Pine Road onto side street lengthened.
  • Peak hours ban on right-turn from South pine Road onto Stafford Road.
  • New link road to connect South Pine Road and Stafford Road.

Funding

Currently there is no funding available to build the Stafford Road and South Pine Road Intersection Upgrade.

Project concept map

Stafford Road South Pine Road Upgrade Planning Study First Stage