Safety, signage and speed decisions related to Boldrewood Parade Reservoir
Dear VIC Department of Transport,
I would like to request any available documentation related to how VicRoads decisions have been made over the past 5 years about the signage, speed limits and safety concerns/mitigations about pedestrian and vehicle traffic on Boldrewood Parade, Reservoir.
In particular I am requesting any documents related to the strip of Boldrewood between Plenty Rd and Broadway, and the roundabout.
I also request any documentation related to analysis of crash, speeding and traffic density on the same road.
Yours faithfully,
Tim Singleton Norton
Hi Tim,
The Freedom of Information Act 1982 requires all applicants to pay an application fee of $30.60. Payment can be made online via https://online.foi.vic.gov.au/foi/reques... and selecting “Department of Transport” as the agency.
You can use the above link to submit the FOI request.
Regards,
Department of Transport – Freedom of Information DoT Legal Level 6, 1 Spring Street, VIC 3000
[email address]
transport.vic.gov.au
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