Page 4881 - Week 13 - Thursday, 28 November 2019
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The total expenditure on infrastructure improvements delivered through Transport Canberra and City Services’ Schools Program, for the period 1 January 2017 to 1 November 2019, was $2.05 million.
The schools where these works were undertaken include:
Safer walking and cycling around schools
• Amaroo School, a refuge island was extended at one of the children’s crossings and a new refuge island was constructed at the pedestrian crossing;
• Brindabella Christian College, a refuge island was constructed at the pedestrian crossing;
• Canberra Girls Grammar School, improvements were made at one of the children’s crossings, including improved signage;
• Canberra Grammar School, two refuge islands and footpath connections were constructed, and a smiley face speed detection recognition sign installed;
• Florey Primary School, road signage was upgraded on the roads around the school;
• Forrest Primary School, improvements were made to the children’s crossing, including additional signage and traffic calming measures;
• Garran Primary School, one of the children’s crossings was upgraded with footpath and refuge island improvements and speed humps on the approach;
• Gold Creek School, the refuge island at the children’s crossing was extended and additional signage installed;
• Harrison School an existing pedestrian crossing was converted to a raised pedestrian crossing;
• Holy Spirit Primary School, a refuge island was extended at the children’s crossing;
• Hughes Primary School, the refuge island was widened at the children’s crossing to reduce the crossing distance;
• Lyneham Primary School, the line marking and signage was upgraded in the carpark and on the surrounding roads;
• Majura Primary School, improvements were made to refuge island at the children’s crossing to reduce the crossing widths;
• Mother Teresa Primary School, improvements were made to a children’s crossing, including the addition of an island and additional signage, and an existing pedestrian crossing was converted to a raised pedestrian crossing;
• Namadgi School, speed humps were installed on the approach to the children’s crossing;
• Ngunnawal Primary School, improvements were made to both children’s crossings, including increased signage and a refuge island extension;
• Red Hill Primary School, improvements were made to two of the children’s crossings, including increased signage and refuge island improvements;
• St Clare of Assisi, additional signage was installed at the children’s crossing;
• Turner Primary School, a new footpath was constructed to provide direct access to the school from the shared path network;
• Wanniassa Hills Primary School, speed humps were provided near the school.
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